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OSHA Alert: Utah Shifts to Federally Mandated Eight Hour Reporting Requirement ( September 2002 )
In Utah, the federal OSHA regulations are implemented through the Utah Occupational Safety and Health branch ("UOSH"). UOSH recently announced that it is moving from 12-hour to 8-hour oral reporting for deaths or serious injuries. -
Economics Of Ergonomics ( March 2001 )
On November 14, 2000, OSHA published its final ergonomics program standard. As defined by OSHA, ergonomics is the science of fitting the jobs to the people who work in them. OSHA's goal in requiring a workplace ergonomics program is to reduce work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), such as carpal tunnel syndrome. -
OSHA Issues Final Ergonomics Standard ( January 2001 )
(For the full, 30-page article explaining in more detail the ergonomics standard's requirements, please contact the. -
OSHA Multi-Employer Citation Policy ( January 2001 )
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") has issued a Directive clarifying its multi-employer . -
California's AB 1127:The "Be an Employer, Pay a Massive Penalty" Act ( November 1999 )
This article summarizes the amendments to the California Occupational Safety and Health Act and highlights how the amendments will affect California employers. -
California's Controversial Ergonomics Regulation Is Upheld ( November 1999 )
This article reviews Pulaski v. California Occupational Safety & Health Standards Board which upheld the controversial ergonomics regulation and the decision's impact on California employers. -
OSHA Issues Proposed Ergonomics Plan--Don't Panic Yet ( January 2000 )
On November 23, 1999, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a proposed rule intended to address . -
OSHA Reminder ( January 2000 )
OSHA regulations require that each employer maintain a log and summary of all recordable occupational injuries and . -
Ergonomics Standards ( December 1999 )
This Client Alert provides an overview of the far-reaching Proposed Ergonomics Standard issued by OSHA on November 22, 1999. -
Federal OSHA Issues Broad Draft Ergonomics Standard ( March 1999 )
This Client Alert provides an overview of the broad draft Ergonomics Standards issued by OSHA on February 19, 1999.
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