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Tue 19 Nov 2013
Posted by admin under Dust, Exposure, Federal OSHA, OSHA, PEL (Perm Exp Limit), Silica, Uncategorized
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For better, or worse, the silica rule has been delayed, again. This delay is for an extension of the public comment period, which goes until December 12, 2013. Public hearings are set to begin on March 4, 2014.
Find OSHA here, with links to my previous post. A NPR story from February, 2013.
My views on this rule haven’t changed much: It’s still a mixed-bag. There are still overexposures to silica (see my pictures from the last 3 weeks). However, will the new rule change the behavior?
- Overexposures are still happening
- Silica deaths have decreased over the past (without the new rule)
- Will the small employers (the ones who typically offend the most) comply? Or just wait to be cited?
But, my overwhelming thought is this:
- Any new rule will generate “noise” for the subject of silica. And, that’s a good-thing.
- This will drive:
- compliance
- changes
- innovation
- discussions
- awareness
Fri 21 Sep 2012
Posted by admin under Federal OSHA, GHS, Hazard Communication, MSDS, Safety Programs, Training
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The new standard for material safety data sheets (MSDS) which incorporate the global harmonization system (GHS) rules are coming.
Federal OSHA has approved the rules, and in our state, Oregon, they have been proposed, with an adoption to take place in December 2013.
It’s time to panic!…Â No. Not really.
Most employers will have until December of 2013 to implement the rules. OSHA will be publishing additional (and hopefully, helpful) information on what to do. For most employers it will mean you need to do a few major things:
- Train your employees on the new rules
- Reclassify (rename) the hazards, mainly the flammable ones, which have changed the most.
If you really need help with this, or feel like you can’t wait until OSHA publishes more information, email or find me here and we can discuss.
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