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2006 - 06/28/2006 - OSHA Resuming Regular Enforcement throughout Mississippi |
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Trade News Release June 28, 2006 Contact: Bill Wright Phone: (202) 693-1999 OSHA Resuming Regular Enforcement throughout Mississippi
Portions of the state were exempted following last year's hurricanes WASHINGTON -- The Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., announced today that OSHA will resume regular enforcement of job safety and health standards south of Interstate 10 in Mississippi. Prior to the announcement, OSHA had exempted that part of the state from its normal enforcement operations as a result of last year's hurricanes along the U.S. Gulf Coast. Following Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma last summer, OSHA exempted a number of counties and parishes in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana from regular enforcement status. In those areas, OSHA limited its inspections to cases involving fatalities, catastrophic accidents or complaints. On Jan. 25, the agency resumed normal enforcement throughout Florida and Alabama, and in Mississippi north of Interstate 10. OSHA is still refraining from normal enforcement operations in the following areas of Louisiana: the cities of New Orleans and Slidell, and the parishes of St. Bernard, Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Charles, Cameron, Calcasieu, and St. Tammany. "As we did in January, we can now resume our full normal operations throughout another part of the U.S. Gulf Coast that was impacted by last year's devastating storms," said Foulke. "Recovery operations throughout all of Mississippi -- while still ongoing -- has progressed to a level where we are comfortable resuming normal enforcement operations." Foulke emphasized, however, that the new hurricane season is upon us and the agency's enforcement role will be adjusted as needed. "Our regional administrators will assess situations as they arise," he said, "and we are prepared to provide job safety and health technical assistance to employees involved in any necessary response operations." Worker safety and health information is available by calling 1-866-4-USA-DOL or by visiting the Department of Labor's Web site (www.dol.gov) and clicking on the hurricane recovery page, or from OSHA's Web page at www.osha.gov/OshDoc/hurricaneRecovery.html. ###
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