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Final rule updating Hazard Communication standard released

Effective July 19, 2024, the final rule aligns primarily with the seventh revision of the United Nations' Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals. The current hazard communications standard aligns with the third revision. Changes to the standard include:

Compliance deadlines

Until those dates, employers, chemical manufacturers, distributors, and importers can comply with either the old or new standard, or both, during the transition period.



Final Top 10 most frequently cited standards for fiscal year 2023

The ranking is unchanged from preliminary data released Oct. 24, as Fall Protection - General Requirements remains atop the list, where it has been for 13 consecutive fiscal years.

  1. Fall Protection - General Requirements (1926.501): 7,188 violations
  2. Hazard Communication (1910.1200): 3,227
  3. Ladders (1926.1053): 2,950
  4. Scaffolding (1926.451): 2,835
  5. Powered Industrial Trucks (1910.178): 2,550
  6. Lockout/Tagout (1910.147): 2,539
  7. Respiratory Protection (1910.134): 2,493
  8. Fall Protection - Training Requirements (1926.503): 2,109
  9. Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment - Eye and Face Protection (1916.102): 2,064
  10. Machine Guarding (1910.212): 1,635


Rulemaking on heat hazards moves forward

See the article, Heat protection update: OSHA standard nears, new resources, and new studies for details as well as new heat-related resources released.



Heat photo contest

Following the success of last year's Beat the Heat contest, a photo contest is underway to help showcase effective heat safety in action. Participants can submit up to a maximum of 5 photographs and the deadline for submissions is July 19, 2024.



Changes to regional offices

A new regional office will open in Birmingham, AL to oversee agency efforts in Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, the Florida Panhandle as well as Alabama. Regions 9 and 10 will be merged into a new San Francisco Region to improve operations and reduce operating costs. Seven of the eight states in those two regions are State Plan states.

As part of the changes, its regions will be renamed based on geography, replacing the current practice of assigning numbers to regions:

OLD NUMBERNEW NAME
Region 1Boston Region
Region 2New York City Region
Region 3Philadelphia Region
Region 4Atlanta Region
Region 5Chicago Region
Region 6Dallas Region
Region 7Kansas City Region
Region 8Denver Region
Regions 9 and 10San Francisco Region
Birmingham Region

The changes are expected to be finalized before October 1, 2024. A copy of the map can be found here.



New mission statement

Announced May 15, the new mission statement reads:

"OSHA's mission is to assure America's workers have safe and healthful working conditions free from unlawful retaliation. OSHA carries out its mission by setting and enforcing standards; enforcing anti-retaliation provisions of the OSH Act and other federal whistleblower laws; providing and supporting training, outreach, education, and assistance; and ensuring state OSHA programs are at least as effective as federal OSHA, furthering a national system of worker safety and health protections."

The previous mission statement was:

"The mission of OSHA is to assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women by setting and enforcing standards and by providing training, outreach, education, and assistance."



New video on how to wear, maintain, and store safety helmet

A new video explains how to properly wear, maintain, and store a safety helmet to prevent serious head injuries.



Safety shuffle challenge

The Safety Shuffle challenges employers to have managers and workers do a temporary "job swap" to help them better understand worksite hazards and identify hazards a person who routinely does the job might miss. The program consists of three steps - identify the most hazardous jobs, establish a small group of managers and employees who swap and observe, and then review and discuss.



Aggressive inspection activity under Warehousing NEP

In just seven months of establishing a National Emphasis Program (NEP) to evaluate warehousing and distribution center operations, there have been 623 inspections and proposed $2.4 million in penalties. Powered industrial truck (including forklift) violations were cited the most for lack of operator training and poor maintenance.



Updated information on bird flu

The Avian Influenza webpage has been updated with recently issued CDC interim recommendations for worker protection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE).



State Plans

Cal/OSHA
Campaign to increase awareness of the dangers of silica dust launched; ETS extended

Available in English and Spanish, a new website provides information for workers and employers to help prevent silicosis. The website has three sections - for workers, employers, and FAQs.

The Standards Board unanimously voted to adopt a proposed readoption of the Silica Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) for another 90 days, to September 24, 2024, with the following changes:

The Silica ETS is expected to be replaced with a permanent regulation. Proposed language is currently in its 45-day comment period, with a public hearing set for June 20, 2024.

Indoor heat standard status

The proposal to exempt certain correctional facilities from the entire regulation is expected to be presented to the Standards Board for a vote at the June 20 meeting. If approved, the Office of Administrative Law has 30 working days to review. It is estimated the regulation could be in effect by July or August.

Fit-testing protocols for respiratory protection

The Standards Board unanimously voted to adopt proposed amendments to the Respiratory Protection standard, which include additional fit-testing protocols to Appendix A of Section 5144, to match the federal standard.

Worker Walkaround Rule

Given the requirement to adopt standards that are at least as effective as the federal standards, staff is working on adopting something like the federal Worker Walkaround Rule.

Workplace violence prevention plan deadline approaching

By July 1, 2024, almost all employers, with a few exceptions, must develop and implement a workplace violence prevention plan ("WVPP") that satisfies the minimum requirements under California Labor Code section 6401.9. More information

MIOSHA
Asbestos protection

Gov. Whitmer signed into law Public Act 17 of 2024 to add asbestos-specific language to the Occupation Safety and Health Act. The new law amends definitions, defines a case closing date for asbestos-related violations, extends an employer's citation history for repeat violations to five years, and sets criteria for penalty reduction. The effective date of PA 17 of 2024 is June 10.

Hazard alert on portable ladders

Falls involving portable ladders caused 84 on-the-job deaths from 2001 to 2021 in Michigan, prompting a new hazard alert from Michigan State University.

Agency Instructions Issued

April 24, 2024 - Oil and Gas Drilling and Servicing Operations - State Emphasis Program (SEP)

April 24, 2024 - Pyrotechnics Manufacture, Storage, Sale, Handling, Use, and Display

April 24, 2024 - Coordination of Enforcement and Consultation Interventions

May 2, 2024 - Permit-Required Confined Spaces (PRCS) Standard in General Industry

Bird flu emergency order

Recent cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly called "bird flu" at commercial poultry facilities and dairy farms in the state have prompted the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) to issue an emergency order asking food producers to implement robust biosecurity practices and create emergency preparedness plans. A MDARD Staff Biosecurity Information and Checklist for Poultry and Cattle Farms outlines how to protect staff.

Training and course calendar

2024 worker fatalities

MNOSHA
Dual-Training Pipeline 101 Webinar

Intended for people new to Pipeline as well as those who would like a refresher about the program, the webinar will be on June 25, 2024, from 9 to 10 a.m.

For more information and information on Industry Forums.

Serious-injury investigation summaries online



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