Kyle W. Morrison

Former senior associate editor

Workers Memorial Day: What was said

Workers Memorial Day was April 28. Here’s a roundup of what various politicians and workers’ rights advocates said in recognition of the event.

Distracted on the job

Distractions frequently lead to on-the-job injuries, but experts say steps can be taken to recognize and minimize them.

Silica standoff

More than 16 years after OSHA suggested a comprehensive silica dust standard is necessary, stakeholders such as the American Foundry Society continue to meet and argue about the issue.

Washington Update: The sequester’s effect on OSHA

In late 2011, a bill was signed into law providing an incentive for legislators to reach across the aisle and come to an agreement on how to reduce the deficit. If no agreement was reached, the bill would implement across-the-board cuts to both military funding and discretionary funding, which covers government agencies such as OSHA.
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Road to rulemaking

OSHA’s rulemaking process has several steps, but not everyone agrees all the steps are needed. With some agency rules taking decades to promulgate, a few OSHA-watchers have suggested ways to speed up the process.

OSHA Roundup for April 29, 2013

As OSHA issued a new construction rule, legislation was introduced to give the agency more tools. Read about these stories and more in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

Notable/Quotable

In honor of Workers Memorial Day on April 28, I’m highlighting a well-known but still poignant comment from a workers’ rights advocate.

‘It changes your entire life’

Workplace safety affects more than workers and employers – its impact is felt at home, too.
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Preparing for a hazmat incident

Although the cause of the deadly fertilizer plant explosion in West, TX, is still unknown, the National Fire Protection Association on April 18 highlighted materials that could help prevent and respond to a hazardous materials incident.

OSHA roundup for April 22, 2013

OSHA administrator David Michaels details the recent proposed budget’s effect on the Voluntary Protection Programs, and a prominent OSHA leader steps down. All this and more in today’s OSHA Roundup.

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