OSHA Roundup for Feb. 10, 2014

News

OSHA is overstepping its regulatory authority and ignoring congressional mandates, some stakeholders alleged during a recent House subcommittee hearing.

Citing a “broken” rulemaking process at the federal OSHA level, some states may take it upon themselves to pursue workplace safety and health regulation, the American Industrial Hygiene Association suggests.

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The secretary of labor appointed 15 people to the Maritime Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health.

Notable proposed fines

$207,100 to a Georgia automotive parts supplier for unguarded equipment and a staffing company associated with the supplier for failing to train workers

$187,000 to a Texas trailer manufacturer for violations that include failure to maintain safe powered industrial trucks, as well as several repeat violations

Happening this week

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Feb. 11 – Deadline to comment on OSHA’s proposed crystalline silica rulemaking

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