Should Employees Have Respirator Fit Test For N95 Masks During Avian Flu Outbreak?
As of April 20, 2022 there have been more than 600 detections of avian bird flu in wild birds across 31 states, and 203 detections in commercial and backyard flocks…
As of April 20, 2022 there have been more than 600 detections of avian bird flu in wild birds across 31 states, and 203 detections in commercial and backyard flocks…
Starting May 17, 2022, a new OSHA Regional Emphasis Program begins to identify and reduce hazards in the cut stone and stone products industry in the Denver, CO area. This…
After a long pandemic, people are ready to travel again and take the big vacations outside of the U.S. But some countries require travel vaccinations before your trip can begin.…
On April 5, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced an enforcement program that identifies employers who failed to submit Form 300A data through the agency’s Injury Tracking Application…
The MORE Act is in the news again. On April 1, 2022, the House passed the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act, which would, if also passed in the…
OSHA acknowledges they can only inspect a small portion of the nation’s workplaces each year, and it would take many decades to inspect each covered workplace in the nation even…
Over the last several years many members of Congress, and three petitions from Public Citizen and supported organizations (in 2011, 2018, and 2021), urged OSHA to initiate rulemaking for a…
With inflation on the rise, is your company looking to improve the benefits you offer but also decrease costs associated with your health plan? Included in nearly 75% of workplace…
As of March 29, FDA and CDC has approved a second booster for “Healthy Adults 50 and Over” if four months after 1st booster dose (around Dec 1st or earlier).…
While urine drug testing has been the industry standard for decades, oral saliva testing will soon become a new option as a federal drug testing method, likely in 2023. But…