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On November 22, 1999, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a far-reaching Proposed Ergonom.
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Employers in Carolinas must Follow State, Rather than Federal OSHA Noise Exposure Standard ( October 1999 )
The Occupational Safety and Health Act permits states to administer their own workplace safety and health programs. -
Federal OSHA's Broad Draft Ergonomics Standard Advances ( September 1999 )
On July 2, 1999, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration forwarded a broad ergonomics proposal to the Office of Management and Budget for review, with plans to publish it in the Federal Register by the end of the year. -
OSHA'S Continued Dalliance with An Ergonomic Program Standard ( July 1999 )
OSHA remains committed to imposing new and additional regulations on employers. -
OSHA Warns of Latex Hazards ( June 1999 )
Despite the fact that Federal agencies have not yet been able to reach a consensus on the regulation of latex glov. -
Federal Government Debates Latex Regulations ( April 1999 )
Federal agencies have not yet been able to reach a consensus regulation of latex gloves, exposure to which has resu. -
New, Revised and Proposed OSHA Standards ( April 1999 )
This articles gives and overview of the new, revised and proposed OSHA standards as of April 1999. -
OSHA Issues Working Draft of Proposed Ergonomics Program Standard ( April 1999 )
On March 4, 1999, OSHA issued what it calls a "Working Draft of a Proposed Ergonomics Program Standard". -
OSHA Proposes Ergonomics Program Standards ( April 1999 )
In February 1999, OSHA announced plans to adopt an Ergonomic Program Standard (EPS) that will affect many businesse. -
OSHA Regulations for Incidental Exposure to Blood-Borne Pathogens ( April 1999 )
Most employers are aware that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has promulgated regulations .
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