FDRsafety President Jim Stanley writes that after two years of life, the “new” OSHA appears to be having an identity crisis. Is it the tough sheriff that agency leaders had a habit of depicting a while back, or is it a player on the new Obama administration team that is taming excessive regulation? Read the full article.
When the Obama Administration announced two years ago there was a “new sheriff” in town for workplace safety, it wasn’t kidding. Enforcement has ramped up dramatically. FDRsafety President Jim Stanley explains the impact on the commercial laundry industry.Read the full article.
There’s great news in a recent report from OSHA – injury and illness rates, collectively known as recordables, were down sharply in 2009 compared with 2005. As you can see from the chart below, the trend line moved on a …
The unfolding tragedy in Japan is a disaster of unprecedented magnitude and our hearts go out to the Japanese people as they struggle with survival. It is also a lesson in emergency preparedness for all of us. Are you prepared …
While OSHA readies itself for a fight over its Fiscal 2012 budget, another big battle is looming over a proposal that OSHA administrator David Michaels views as the centerpiece of his campaign to exert more enforcement pressure on industry. That …
OSHA’s request for a budget increase in Fiscal 2012, including funding for more inspectors, is likely to face substantial resistance from the Republican majority in the House if current activity is any indication. OSHA is coming under attack from Republicans …