
There is a lot going on in Washington, D.C. Aaron Trippler discusses the OSHA Listens meeting, the GHS proposal, the HAZCOM standard and including all OEL’s, restoring the MSD column on the OSHA 300 log, and lowering noise exposure levels.
Aaron Trippler discusses what is going on in Washington, D.C. with the budget proposal, and where it stands, the meeting AIHA had with Dr. David Michaels, the upcoming OSHA listens meeting, the GHS proposal, and the MSD meeting.
Aaron Trippler discusses the confirmation of Dr. David Michaels as the assistant secretary of labor for OSHA, the Regulatory Agenda, State Plan issues and the final Fedral Budget.
Aaron Trippler discusses the Senate proposed Safe Patient Handling Bill, the Senate HELP committee and Dr. Michaels’ possible confirmation, amendments to HR 2067, and the Globally Harmonized Standard
Aaron Trippler discusses OSHA’s new permanent assistant secretary, NIOSH appointing a permanent director, and the future of the OSHA Reform Bill: Protecting America's Workers Act.
Aaron Trippler, AIHA's Government Affairs Director, discusses the new nomination for the Assistant OSHA Secretary, government funding and budgets, news about NIOSH, the PPE rule, and OSHA’s penalty structure.
Trippler offers a quick government affairs update discussing who will lead OSHA, the increased OSHA budget, as well as proposed bills and AIHA’s submitted comments.
Trippler discusses an appointment for OSHA as the acting assistant secretary, what the assistant secretary will bring to OSHA, and a look to the future of what is going on with OSHA.
Trippler talks about the 2009 budget being approved, and the letter that AIHA sent to the Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis.
Trippler tackles topics such as budget time and Congress, who will lead OSHA, and the hexavalent chromium standard.
Trippler talks about the new administration and mentions new bills involving the recording of injuries and illness, nanotechnology, and midnight rules.
OSHA activity, risk assessment, cranes and derricks standard, and the new federal budget funding year are just some of the topics Trippler addresses.
Trippler announces the results of AIHA’s biennial membership survey that projects the top public policy issues of concern to AIHA members and the OEHS profession over the next two years.