From heat exhaustion to heat stroke, employees who work in hot conditions are at risk. Steps you can take to reduce the chances of heat stress in the workplace.
Your employees have a vested interest in their own safety, so include them and solicit input from them at every stage of a hazard assessment.
If you determine that a chemical in use may be harmful, how can you identify alternatives? Will you need to make changes to your processes?
Following the new regulation, a lawsuit formed rapidly alleging that the new regulations would do more harm than good to construction companies in the US.
OSHA has issued a new rule to combat the hazards presented by Crystalline Silica. OSHA projects that the new rule will save 600 lives every year.