In one of the most significant rulemaking efforts in over a decade, OSHA is proposing to revise its hazard communication standard to align it with the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). If finalized, the rule would affect over 5 million business establishments across the country and potentially over 120
OSHA Rulemaking
OSHA’s Combustible Dust ANPR to be Issued Soon
OSHA’s Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) on combustible dust should be published soon in the Federal Register. The ANPR is currently under review by the Office of Management and Budget, the final step in the intergovernmental review process. Employers with combustible dust hazards in their worksites are encouraged to participate in the rulemaking process.
Combustible…
OSHA Publishes Hazard Communication Proposal
OSHA’s long-awaited proposed rule updating its Hazard Communication standard will be published in tomorrow’s Federal Register (September 30). Here is an advance version of the proposal.
We will provide more information on this important rulemaking in an upcoming post.
OSHA Issues Final Rule Updating PPE Standards
In a move widely applauded by both employer and employee groups, OSHA has updated its general industry and maritime personal protective equipment (PPE) standards to specifically allow the use of certain PPE designed according to current national consensus standards. OSHA’s final rule, “Updating OSHA Standards Based on National Consensus Standards; Personal Protective Equipment,” will…
OSHA Soon to Issue Hazard Communication Proposal
OSHA’s Hazard Communication/Globally Harmonized System proposed rule has been cleared by the Office of Management and Budget, paving the way for the agency to publish it for public comment. The proposed rule has been in the works for several years and the Obama Administration has made finalizing it a priority. If finalized, the proposed rule could significantly…
Q&A on Workplace Safety and Health
Click here to read a Q&A on workplace safety and health issues that appeared recently in Employment Law 360.
OSHA to Regulate Combustible Dust
Signaling its renewed focus on regulatory means to address occupational hazards, OSHA is pursuing comprehensive rulemaking to prevent combustible dust explosions. The Agency announced it will be issuing an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPR) and convening stakeholder meetings to evaluate approaches to regulating combustible dust. Employers with combustible dust hazards in their worksites are…