OSHA Emphasis Program for Fall Hazards in Construction and General Industry

James L. Curtis and Craig B. Simonsen – December 5, 2013 In what appears to be part of OSHA’s ongoing campaign to prevent fall accidents and injuries, OSHA’s Region V announced earlier this year a Local Emphasis Program to address Fall Hazards in General Industry and Construction. The Emphasis Programs provides the “basis for scheduling… Continue reading OSHA Emphasis Program for Fall Hazards in Construction and General Industry

No Negligence Without Some Control

Alston & Bird – November 25, 2013 Construction sites are, well, construction sites. Even with good efforts to keep them tidy and organized, construction sites are likely to have some debris and materials in places other than the designated areas. But what happens when non-workers are injured at the construction site may be dependent on… Continue reading No Negligence Without Some Control

OSHA Releases 2013 Top 10 Most Cited Standards

Lindsay A. Smith – November 4, 2013 Last month, OSHA unveiled its List of the 10 Most Frequently Cited Standards for fiscal year (“FY”) 2013 (i.e., October 1, 2012 through September 30, 2013).  The announcement came at the 2013 National Safety Council Congress and Expo. Here is the full list for FY 2013: 1926.501 –… Continue reading OSHA Releases 2013 Top 10 Most Cited Standards

OSHA Announces Alternative Dispute Resolution Pilot Program

Edwin G. Foulke, Jr. – October 17, 2013 As apart of its enhanced whistleblower focus, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is launching an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) pilot program for complaints filed with OSHA’s Whistleblower Protection Program. OSHA’s ADR program is intended to assist complainants and employers in resolving their disputes in a… Continue reading OSHA Announces Alternative Dispute Resolution Pilot Program

Do You Really Know How To Manage An OSHA Inspection?

Howard A. Mavity – September 23, 2013 Many articles on handling OSHA inspections provide the same basic guidelines and little explanation of why an employer should take certain steps. Readers already know to take photos whenever the compliance officer takes shots and to take notes, but do you know why to take those photos and… Continue reading Do You Really Know How To Manage An OSHA Inspection?

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