What's New
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- March 30
Region 1 News Release - Osha Concludes Investigation of New Bedford, Mass., Fishing Vessel Fatality; Proposes Penalties Totaling $56,000 Against Three Linked Companies For Alleged Serious Safety Violations.
- March 30
Trade News Release - Jeffress announces appointment of Mary Carol Lewis as Associate Assistant Secretary.
- March 26
Trade News Release - OSHA agrees with national commission to recognize crane operator certification.
- March 25
Congressional Testimony - [03/24/1999] - Subject: OSHA's efforts to protect workers while forming partnerships with employees and employers. Presented To: The Subcommittee on Workforce Protections House Committee On Education and the Workforce. By: Jeffress, Charles N.
- March 24
Trade News Release - Revision is agency's first plain language final
standard-OSHA PUBLISHES REVISED RULE FOR DIPPING AND COATING OPERATIONS.
- March 23
Federal Register #: 64:13700 - 29 CFR Part 1910. Corrected.
Federal Register #: 64:13897-13912 - Dipping and Coating Operations.
- March 23
Region 2 News Release - OSHA Cites Jersey City, New Jersey Solder Manufacturer for Alleged Willful Health Violations; $101,000 in Penalties Proposed.
- March 19
Congressional Testimony - [03/04/1999] - Subject: OSHA's core mission is to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for every working man and woman in the nation. Presented To: The Subcommittee of on Employment, Safety and Training Health,Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee United States Senate. By: Charles Jeffress
- March 19
Osh Act of 1970 - [07/15/1998] - Subject: To assure safe and healthful working conditions for working men and women; by authorizing enforcement of the standards developed under the Act; by assisting and encouraging the States in their efforts to assure safe and healthful working conditions; by providing for research, information, education, and training in the field of occupational safety and health; and for other purposes.
- March 19
TRADE News Release - Jeffress Announces Appointment of Raymond Davis Layne as OSHA Deputy Assitant Secretary.
- March 19
Region 4 News Release - OSHA Fines Sunflower, Mississippi, Company $130,200 Following Worker Death.
- March 19
Region 1 News Release - OSHA Proposes Nearly $330,000 in Penalties Against Contractor on Northern New Hampshire Pipeline Project for Alleged Willful and Serious Safety Violations.
- March 17
Region 1 News Release - Lowell, Mass., Company Cited by OSHA for Alleged Willful & Serious Workplace Safety Violations;$160,000 in Penalties Proposed.
- March 17
Region 3 News Release - Birdsboro, PA Company Receives Safety and Health Citations; $106,800 Penalty Proposed by OSHA
- March 17
Spring 1998 JSHQ was added to the main Job Safety & Health Quarterly index. With this addition, the 1998 collection of the JSHQ, in downloadble PDF, is now complete.
- March 16
Region 5 News Release - OSHA Issues Citations to RMI Titanium company, Niles, Ohio, for Alleged Workplace Safety Violations;Proposed Penalty totals $159,500.
- March 16
OSHA Publication 3804 Updated - A 1998 revision of the "Chemical Hazard Communication" Publication (OSHA 3084) has been posted to the website. For a complete list of OSHA Publications Online, please click here...
- March 16
Congressional Testimony - [03/04/1999] - Subject: OSHA's core mission is to ensure a safe and healthy workplace for every working man and woman in the nation. Presented To: The Subcommittee of on Employment, Safety and Training Health,Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee United States Senate. By: Charles Jeffress
- March 15
Federal Register #: 64:12821-12822 - Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request.
- March 12
Federal Register #: 64:12379 - Agency Information Collection Activities; Announcement of OMB approval.
- March 10
New JSHQ Page - Get the latest Job Safety & Health Quarterly Magazine in PDF, or obtain yearly subscription information. (See JSHQ Logo Link on the main home page)
- March 10
March 9, 1999 Speech by the Assistant Secretary - Presented To: Second Annual Applied Ergonomics Conference.
- March 10
March 4, 1999 Statement by the Assistant Secretary - "This nation cannot afford to wait any longer to address the serious issue of work-related musculoskeletal disorders."
- March 9
Federal Register #: 64:11500-11501 - Electro-Test, Inc., Expansion of Recognition.
Federal Register #: 64:11501-11502 - Entela, Inc., Expansion of Recognition.
Federal Register #: 64:11502-11503 - MET Laboratories, Inc., Expansion of Recognition.
Federal Register #: 64:11503-11505 - Southwest Research Institute, Renewal & Expansion of Recognition.
Federal Register #: 64:10491 - Maritime Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health; Notice of Meeting.
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