The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration is considering a rule requiring higher-risk businesses to report more details on workplace injuries.
It is estimated that more than 2.3 million workers in the United States are potentially exposed to dust containing crystalline silica — with nearly 90% of those workers employed in the construction industry. Learn the key points of the new OSHA silica standard from 3M Personal Safety Division.
There are two separate OSHA Standards for silica exposure. While there are similarities between the two, there are some significant differences with some of the requirements.
There are safety regulations, and there are safety standards. Where do they meet? Where do they diverge? Stay in compliance by understanding the nuances between OSHA and ANSI.
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