OSHA published an advance notice of proposed rulemaking Oct. 21 as an initial step in developing a standard to address combustible dust hazards. See the Oct. 21 Federal Register for more information.
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Letter #20080829-8611 Re: Whether use of high-visibility warning garments by construction workers in highway work zones is required. We previously wrote to you on May 11, 2004 in response to your question about the use of high-visibility apparel in...
Watch for frost
Dipping nighttime temperatures bring frost to windshields and roads. Keep a windshield scraper and small broom in your car. Decelerate or gently brake when approaching bridges and overpasses: open surfaces are more prone to collect...
Steer Clear of Wet Leaves:
The fall foliage is beautiful, as long as it stays on the trees. But once those leaves start falling, get wet from rain they can become a serious driving hazard. Wet leaves are slippery and reduce traction. They can also...
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OSHA launched a National Emphasis Program on recordkeeping to determine the accuracy of injury and illness data recorded by employers. The NEP involves inspecting occupational injury and illness records prepared by businesses and enforcing...