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Today, the European Commission proposed updated Classification, Labeling and Packaging rules for Chemicals going into effect in early 2023.
The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has great resources on staying safe through the winter months. Read more about them.
With many workers slowly coming back to a post-pandemic workplace, it's important to know what signs of stress your fellow work mates may be going through. OSHA has some advice.
OSHA has updated it's SVEP (Severe Violator Enforcement Program) to identify employers who commit willful, repeated or failure to abate violations.
An enforcement project with national enforcement authorities from 22 different EU Member States inspected almost 1,200 companies and checked more than 1,800 treated articles.
While the agency is charged with ensuring compliance with environmental requirements, not all issues are under their jurisdiction. Read more about what is and is not covered.
There are handy explainers to discuss the hazards of certain chemicals. Let's explore Methylene Chloride
The US Postal Service revises the rule to require proper identification of hazardous materials sent through the mail.
If finalized, the ban will protect American workers from ongoing uses of the only known form of asbestos currently imported into the U.S. to address the unreasonable risk found to human health.