Labor

OSHA reschedules beryllium hearing

Washington – OSHA has rescheduled an informal public hearing intended to gather more input on the agency’s proposed rule on beryllium.

NFPA offers barn-fire safety checklist

Quincy, MA – In response to several damaging fires in Canada, the National Fire Protection Association is advising barn owners to check both barns and outbuildings for fire hazards.

Vermont bill on paid sick leave passes Senate

Montpelier, VT – Vermont may be on track to become the fifth state in the nation to guarantee paid sick leave for workers.

Journal offering free Zika resources for health care workers

London – In an effort to help protect health care workers who work with patients carrying the Zika virus, the journal BMJ has released a set of free online resources.
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Oil and gas industry to ‘step up’ safety in OSHA-backed campaign

Washington – Oil and gas exploration employers need to “step up” protection for workers at their sites, a new OSHA-backed campaign urges.

OSHA issues draft guidance for ‘weight of evidence’ approach

Washington – A new draft OSHA document outlines how employers can use an approach known as “weight of evidence” to assist in classifying hazardous chemicals.

NACOSH subcommittee to discuss OSHA emergency response rule

Washington – The National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health’s Emergency Response and Preparedness Subcommittee is scheduled to meet Feb. 24-25 to discuss pieces of OSHA’s proposed rule on emergency response and preparedness.

Penalties more effective than incentives in wellness programs: study

Philadelphia – Financial penalties are more effective at helping workers reach physical activity goals than monetary rewards in a wellness program, according to a study from the University of Pennsylvania.
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MSHA launches new website; still accepting feedback

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration unveiled its new website on Feb. 11.

Compliance assistance – not fines – should be priority, senators tell OSHA

Washington – While expressing concern about OSHA’s enforcement philosophy during a Feb. 11 hearing with the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, Sen. James Lankford (R-OK) offered an anecdote about his family.

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