Kyle W. Morrison

Former senior associate editor

Benefits for college athletes

When professional athletes are injured on the job, they receive benefits. What about college-level players?

Outside influence

OSHA advisory committees are viewed by some people as vital stakeholder groups. Step inside the committee process to learn what the committees do, how they come to their decisions and where some experts think their influence could be improved.

OSHA Roundup for April 1, 2013

Read about states’ workplace safety outreach efforts and which federal agencies are the best to work for in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

Notable/Quotable

Occasionally, someone says something about safety I find noteworthy. In today’s post, a stakeholder decries the delay in OSHA’s silica rulemaking.
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OSHA Roundup for March 25, 2013

Learn about the newly nominated secretary of labor and the latest stakeholder meeting on silica in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

Learn about an ‘insidious hazard’

The Chemical Safety Board has called combustible dust an insidious hazard, and it’s vital to know control and mitigation techniques to prevent potential explosions.

Perez’s potential impact on OSHA

A new secretary of labor has been nominated, but he comes with his share of controversy.

OSHA Roundup for March 18, 2013

Read about OSHA cracking down on combustible dust, fall and lockout/tagout hazards in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
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OMB breaks silence on silica

To anyone who thought the Office of Management and Budget had forgotten about OSHA’s proposed Crystalline Silica Standard: fear not.

OSHA Roundup for March 11, 2013

Find out how OSHA’s violator program is performing and why the agency revoked scaffold variances in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

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