Kyle W. Morrison

Former senior associate editor

An important reminder

Sometimes it’s easy to forget that behind every worker death statistic is a person who has suffered. But other times, a story comes along that startles you into reality.

OSHA Roundup for Sept. 17, 2012

In this week’s roundup, OSHA announces Harwood grant recipients, and OSHRC examines how to move cases quicker through its system.

OSHA extends deadline for app contest

If you have a great idea on how to spread workplace safety information via employees’ and employers’ cell phones and tablets, now’s the time to do it.

OSHA Roundup for Sept. 10, 2012

Read about OSHA’s fourth delay of full enforcement of its residential construction fall protection directive in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
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Safety and politics: The results

A few weeks ago I asked whether or not occupational safety and health should play a larger role in national politics. Here’s how you responded:

Is OSHA a bully?

To one Maine construction company owner who refuses to pay OSHA fines from a fatal incident, the government is a “bully.”

Delayed residential construction enforcement: a timeline

On Aug. 30, OSHA announced it was delaying full enforcement of its residential construction fall protection requirements. This was the fourth delay.

OSHA Roundup for Sept. 4, 2012

Read comments from the secretary of labor and a high-ranking OSHA official in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
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‘A big deal’

The World Health Organization has declared diesel exhaust a human carcinogen. How might this declaration affect employers and their workers who are exposed to the fumes?

Honoring workers and safety professionals

For many people in America, Labor Day is when working men and women are honored.

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