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27Jun

What Employers Should Note about OSHA's Phase 4

OSHA’s Standard Improvements Project Rule (Phase IV) was published in the May 14 Federal Register and is intended to remove or revise “outdated, duplicative, unnecessary and inconsistent requirements” in the agency’s safety and health standards. ...
By: Nilan Johnson Lewis PA
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-employers-should-note-about-osha-s-69463/

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