Kyle W. Morrison

Former senior associate editor

Will state OSHA programs replace federal OSHA?

More states now operate their own occupational safety and health program than those that don’t. Are State Plans the future of workplace safety oversight?

OSHA Roundup for Aug. 10, 2015

OSHA proposes a new permissible exposure limit for beryllium. Learn about the potential new requirements in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

Where in the U.S. are you guaranteed paid sick leave?

Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez recently called for a national policy on paid sick days. About two-fifths of private-industry workers in the United States don’t get paid sick leave.

OSHA Roundup for Aug. 3, 2015

OSHA proposed a new rule following a court case that didn’t go its way. Find out what the rule is and what employers’ obligations will be in this week’s OSHA Roundup.
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OSHA Roundup for July 27, 2015

Employers who store and sell chemicals may no longer be exempt from OSHA’s Process Safety Management Standard. Find out why in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

Federal Employees’ Compensation Act reform

The Federal Employees’ Compensation Act has had no significant changes for 40 years. Now, policymakers and politicians are debating how to balance appropriate use of taxpayer funds with ensuring injured workers receive appropriate benefits.

Washington Update: Ensuring representation, or reinforcing bureaucracy?

The spring regulatory agenda, released May 21, tees up several rules OSHA intends to issue in the next few months. Final rules on modernizing recordkeeping, walking/working surfaces, and eye and face protection are expected by the end of summer; proposed rules on beryllium and cranes and derricks are scheduled for the fall.

Increased hours, decreased safety

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush recently suggested that Americans need to work longer hours. Is that a safe idea?
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Criminal prosecutions in the U.S. and the world

I recently explored the rareness of criminal prosecutions for workplace safety and health violations in the United States. But how does it compare to other countries?

OSHA Roundup for July 20, 2015

Do you know how to protect workers from hot weather? Learn what tips OSHA has for you in this week’s OSHA Roundup.

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