Oregon OSHA Proposes Changes to Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection Regulations
Consistent with past practice, Oregon OSHA proposes maintaining a more conservative
Consistent with past practice, Oregon OSHA proposes maintaining a more conservative
OSHA and Safety OSHA 29 CFR 1910 Walking-Fall Protection 2017…
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This section applies to slings used in conjunction with other material handling
equipment for the movement of material by hoisting,
Employers in every industry now face stringent federal rules governing slip and fall prevention that until recently applied only to the construction business.
Mostly going into effect on January 17, 2017, the rules finalized by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cover equipment and practices designed to prevent slips and falls in the workplace, focusing primarily on the training, use and maintenance of protective equipment.
Personal protective equipment products are inclusive of eye and face protection, head protection, hearing protection, respiratory protection, fall protection, professional footwear among others. Personal protective equipments also find application across several end use industries such as construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, chemicals, food, healthcare and several others. The demand for personal protective equipments
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http://www.workforce.com/2017/01/20/osha-buffers-retaliation/ While well intentioned, the new OSHA employer retaliation rules…
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https://www.bna.com/osha-releases-fall-n57982082933/ The rule updates the 45-year-old walking-working surfaces standards (29…
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