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[Webinar] Top 5 Construction Industry OSHA Citations - August 13th, 10:00 am PT

In the high stakes construction world, OSHA often issues citations for the lack of fall protection, scaffolding hazards, hazard communication failures, electrical hazards, and inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE)....more

[Webinar] Converging Compliance: Navigating OSHA and MSHA in Construction and Mining Operations - June 10th, 10:00 am PT

Companies in the construction industry, particularly those involved in heavy highway construction, often have a vertically integrated structure that extends beyond construction projects. These companies may operate asphalt or...more

MIOSHA Aligns with Federal OSHA’s Controversial New Worker Walkaround Rule: What Michigan Employers Need to Know

Michigan employers, take note: as of March 4, 2025, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has officially amended Administrative Rule Part 13 – Inspections and Investigations, Citations, and...more

[Webinar] MSHA’s New Silica Rule: Review of Key Changes, Legal Challenges, and Compliance Deadlines - March 13th, 1:00 pm ET

MSHA's new silica rule, finalized in 2024, represents a key legacy of the Biden Administration. Although compliance seemed distant when the rule was first issued, the deadlines for compliance are approaching: April 2025 for...more

Maryland OSHA’s New Heat Stress Standard

Big news out of Maryland this week, and no we’re not talking about the Raven’s win over the undefeated Buffalo Bills. Rather, the Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“MOSH”) is now the first State Plan on...more

[Webinar] Spotlight: Unique Aspects of State OSH Plans - September 19th, 1:00 pm ET

Twenty-two states have OSHA-approved state plans that cover both private and state and local government workers. While state plans must be at least as effective as federal OSHA, some state plans have regulations unique to...more

[Webinar] California's Lead Standards Get An Update - June 4th, 10:00 am PT

In February of 2024, the Cal/OSHA Standards Board passed an update to California’s lead regulations (General Industry and Construction) that drastically lowered the threshold for testing as well as the permissible exposure...more

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