In practical use, the “right to know” in HazCom has meant giving workers access to information. We label chemicals and provide MSDS, but that doesn’t mean workers understand them. When OSHA announced ...
If you have just ONE employee with the potential to be exposed to ONE non-exempt hazardous chemical, you must train that employee under paragraph (h) of 1910.1200. That’s OSHA’s Hazard Communication ...
Well-trained workers are three times more likely to stay with their employer, so how do you ensure your safety training is up to the task? Safety and compliance training can mean the difference ...
Under the rule, an employee-approved third party member could potentially be a union representative, even on a nonunion jobsite. That is a major point of concern for employer groups, who disapproved ...
Michigan employers, take note: as of March 4, 2025, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has officially amended Administrative Rule Part 13 – Inspections and ...