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OSHA Will Enforce Beryllium Standard Starting in May

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will start enforcement of the final rule on occupational exposure to beryllium in general, construction, and shipyard industries.

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OSHA Announces Policy Change on Monorail Hoists in Construction

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has announced a new enforcement policy that excludes monorail hoists from the requirements of Subpart CC – Cranes and Derricks in Construction, as long as employers meet other OSHA requirements.

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OSHA Releases Updated Recommended Practices to Encourage Workplace Safety and Health Programs

The recommendations feature a new, easier-to-use format and should be particularly helpful to small- and medium-sized businesses. Also new is a section on multi-employer workplaces and a greater emphasis on continuous improvement.

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Benefits.Gov Adds Location-Based Technology to Enhance User Experience

Department of Labor website now allows users to search for benefits based on user's location

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