Inspections

COVID-19 pandemic: CVSA postpones annual ‘Roadcheck’

Greenbelt, MD — In response to industry concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has postponed its 33rd annual International Roadcheck – an enforcement and safety outreach event initially slated for May 5-7.

Number of OSHA inspections at Trump-administration high, agency says

Washington — OSHA conducted 33,401 inspections in fiscal year 2019 – the largest total during the Trump administration.

New OSHA video: The inspection process, procedures

Washington — OSHA has released a new video detailing its general inspection process and the reasons for inspections.

OSHA implements new enforcement weighting system

Washington — OSHA has altered its enforcement weighting system, the agency announced in a Sept. 27 press release.
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Operation Safe Driver Week: Almost 135,000 citations, warnings issued

Greenbelt, MD — Law enforcement officials issued nearly 47,000 citations and approximately 88,000 warnings during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual Operation Safe Driver Week.

Annual ‘Roadcheck’ identifies commercial vehicle, driver safety violations

Greenbelt, MD — From June 4 to 6, inspectors across North America checked braking systems, lights, tires and other commercial motor vehicle equipment during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s CVSA’s 32nd International Roadcheck.

Annual CMV brake inspection event set for Sept. 15-21

Greenbelt, MD — Commercial motor vehicle inspectors throughout North America will perform brake system examinations Sept. 15-21 during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual Brake Safety Week.

Inspections, consultations continue to drive down workers’ comp rates in Washington state: report

Olympia, WA — Workplace safety inspections and consultations continue to reduce workers’ compensation claims rates in Washington, according to a recently released report by the state’s Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention program.
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Appeals court sides with unions: No mine examinations during shifts

Washington — The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has vacated a 2018 amendment to a 2017 Mine Safety and Health Administration rule that allowed a competent person to inspect the workplace as miners began work rather than prior to a shift – a decision United Mine Workers of America President Cecil Roberts calls “a victory for miners everywhere.”

‘Promote safe and healthful workplaces in the legislative branch’: OCWR releases strategic plan

Washington — Focusing on the safety and health of legislative branch workers is among the goals listed in the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights’ 2019-2023 Strategic Plan, released June 5.

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