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OSHA fact sheet: Protecting longshore workers during lashing operations

Washington — A new fact sheet from OSHA highlights the hazards longshore workers face when lashing containers and cargo aboard vessels in marine terminals.

On Safety: OSHA’s current regulatory agenda ‘disappointing’

The Department of Labor’s Spring 2022 regulatory agenda was published June 21. In regard to OSHA, frankly, it’s disappointing.
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‘Take safety personally’: NSC urging safe driving this holiday weekend

Itasca, IL — About 462 people may be killed in roadway crashes during the Fourth of July weekend, according to estimates from the National Safety Council.

Attorneys general back OSHA’s proposed recordkeeping changes

Trenton, NJ — A coalition of state attorneys general has written a letter supporting OSHA’s proposed changes to the agency’s injury and illness recordkeeping rules.

‘Mobility, Technology and Safety: The Next 20 Years’: New NSC report coming in July

Washington — The National Safety Council has released the executive summary of its forthcoming research report on the evolution of mobility and the implications of past actions on the future of safe mobility.

Washington L&I adopts emergency rules on heat and wildfire smoke

Tumwater, WA — After a record-setting heat wave and numerous wildfires last summer, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has issued emergency rules intended to protect workers exposed to outdoor heat and unhealthy air caused by wildfire smoke.
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OSHA seeks to revise rules on workplace lead exposure

Washington — OSHA is requesting public comment on a proposed rule that would revise the agency’s standards on occupational exposure to lead in general industry and construction.

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