Regulatory & Standards


Laborers' Union Bucks Trends, Backs Confined Space Standard

Numerous safety organizations have filed critical comments about the proposed standard, but the big construction union praised it, for the most part.

Georgia Issues Combustible Dust Safety Regulation

Insurance and Safety Fire Commissioner John Oxendine said the rule is intended to prevent any more incidents like the Port Wentworth Imperial Sugar explosion last month.

HSE Finds Problems Everywhere in Construction Site Blitz

About one-third of inspected sites were operating so poorly in February that inspectors stopped work there, the agency's chief said.

Senate Passes Major CPSC Reform Bill

Increased funding and temporary authority to act without a quorum of commissioners are included in the bill, which heads to a conference committee.

Art, Science of Welding Focus of Conference

The art and science of welding will be the focus of the eighth International Conference on Trends in Welding Research, to be held June 1-6 at the Callaway Gardens Resort in Pine Mountain, Ga.

ASTM Approves New Vapor Intrusion Testing Standard

A workshop on the new standard will be held at the Marriott Anaheim Hotel on April 8, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m; in addition, a training class, Assessment of Vapor Intrusion into Structures on Property Involved in Real Estate Transactions, will now be held on a regular basis throughout the United States.

MSHA Reduces Asbestos PEL by 95 Percent

The agency's recent testing showed 29 mines had at least one miner exposed above the new, lower limit, which matches OSHA's PEL and will take effect April 29.



Transit Agencies' Injury, Fire Reporting Duties Increase

But the Federal Transit Administration agreed to make exemptions in its new injury threshold and did not mandate reports for all fires requiring suppression.

New Standard Covers Safety of Portable Pools

They are more likely to lack protective barriers than in-ground pools are, said a member of the ASTM International subcommittee that wrote the standard.

Sears in $546 Million Settlement Over Stove Tip-Overs

Public Citizen wants the Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue a safety standard to prevent the problem and to expand the recall to other manufacturers.

Canadian Standards Association to Offer PDA-Friendly Standards

This spring, the Toronto standards setting organization will start with the Canadian Electrical Code, with OSH and other standards soon to follow.

Toy Industry Endorses New Testing System; Comment Period Starts Friday

Key elements of the program include procedures for design hazard analysis, auditing manufacturing process controls, and product safety testing.

Ohio's Agencies Ordered to Trim 'Unnecessary' Rules

Gov. Ted Strickland says his new executive order wlll promote better customer service cabinet agencies.

Steelworkers Stage 'End Sweetheart Trade Deals' Demonstrations

Union members in 11 cities are staging a Valentine’s Day of Action today to ask for passage of a bill they say will guard Americans against dangerous imports.

OSHA Issues Enforcement Procedures Directive for Hex Chrome Standards

OSHA has issued a new compliance directive for occupational exposure to hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)). The directive, OSHA Instruction CPL 02-02-074, Inspection Procedures for the Chromium (VI) Standards, was effective January 24, 2008.

OSHA Issues Poster Scam Alert

In an effort to stop fraudulent solicitation practices, OSHA is reminding employers that its materials are free for the asking.

Journal Article Discusses New AMD Treatments

An article, titled "Report from the NEI/FDA Ophthalmic Clinical Trial Design and Endpoints Symposium," has been published in the February 2008 issue of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology's peer-reviewed journal Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science, the direct result of a roundtable discussion with FDA representatives on Nov. 28-29, 2006.

OSHA Reminds Employers to Post Injury/Illness Summaries

OSHA is reminding employers that beginning today until April 30, 2008, they must post OSHA Form 300A, a summary of the total number of job-related injuries and illnesses that occurred during 2007.

Five NACOSH Slots Open; Apply by Feb. 29

OSHA today published a request for nominations to serve two-year terms on its top advisory committee.

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