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BLS: On-the-job deaths fell nearly 4% in 2023

Washington — A total of 5,283 workers died from on-the-job injuries in 2023 – a 3.7% decrease from 2022, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data released Dec. 19 by the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows.

Few changes in DOL’s latest regulatory agenda

Washington — The Department of Labor’s Fall 2024 regulatory agenda – released Dec. 13 and the last under the Biden administration – features only a few minor changes from the previous agenda.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 58: Preventing falls and selling safety to leadership

We discuss content from the December issue of Safety+Health, including feature stories on OSHA’s Top 10 most cited standards and how safety professionals “sell” safety to leadership. Also, Tim Neubauer, joins us to discuss falls and how to protect workers in the “Five Questions With …” segment.

OSHA releases detailed data on 2023 injuries and illnesses

Washington — OSHA has published “comprehensive data” on nearly 900,000 work-related injuries and illnesses from 2023.
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OSHA finalizes rule addressing PPE fit issues in construction

Washington — An OSHA final rule that requires personal protective equipment in the construction industry to properly fit each worker will go into effect Jan. 11.

EPA introduces rule revising chemical review process

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency is set to publish a final rule intended to improve the efficiency” of the agency’s chemical review process and provide better information.

MSHA final rule amends testing and approval for electric motorized mine equipment

Washington — A Mine Safety and Health Administration final rule “offers more flexibility” for testing, evaluating and approving mine equipment and accessories powered by electric motors intended for use in gaseous environments.

Protecting against arc flash hazards: OSHA updates guidance

Washington — OSHA has updated its guidance on protecting workers from arc flash hazards.
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OSHA seeking members for construction advisory committee

Washington — OSHA is accepting nominations for membership on its Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health.

OSHA extends comment period for proposed heat rule

Washington — OSHA has extended until Jan. 14 the comment period on a proposed rule aimed at protecting indoor and outdoor workers from heat-related illnesses.

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