Kyle W. Morrison

Former senior associate editor

Expanded worker protections in the Massachusetts?

One of the larger omissions in the Occupational Safety and Health Act is that the law doesn’t extend to state or local governments, meaning public employees don’t have the same protection guarantees as those in private industry.

OSHA Roundup for July 15, 2013

OSHA is urged to withdraw a recent letter of interpretation concerning non-union workplace inspections in this week’s OSHA Roundup, and more.

The role of workers’ comp

It’s a simple question, but unfortunately it may not have a simple answer: What is the role of workers’ compensation?

OSHA Roundup for July 8, 2013

In this week’s OSHA Roundup, OSHA and the U.S. Postal Service come to an agreement while the agency clamps down on auto shop hazards in Pacific islands.
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Sen. Boxer knocks EPA’s actions on CSB recommendations

CSB is an independent agency. That makes it, to a degree, answerable to no one. It’s free to investigate an incident without fear (in theory) of an oversight agency such as OSHA telling it what to do or what type of findings to release. This is good, obviously, but it goes both ways – CSB can’t force an agency to change.

Notable/quotable

Occasionally, someone says something about safety I find noteworthy. Recently, a stakeholder questioned the response to deadly chemical explosions similar to what occurred at the fertilizer plant in West, TX.

OSHA Roundup for July 1, 2013

OSHA turns its focus to the grain industry and isocyanate hazards in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

Preparing July Fourth celebrations – safely

July Fourth fireworks are beautiful to see. But for the workers who manufacture, sell and set them off, fireworks can also be dangerous.

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Washington Update: Was the disaster in West, TX, OSHA’s fault?

When a tragedy occurs, it’s natural to ask questions. Why did it occur? Could it have been stopped? Whose fault was it? Following the deaths of...

OSHA Roundup for June 17, 2013

OSHA chief David Michaels describes changes to the Voluntary Protection Programs, acting secretary of labor tells a Senate committee why the administration’s proposed OSHA budget is necessary, and more in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

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