The US federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has revised portions of its national enforcement policies, reducing penalties for employers that take prompt action to correct identified violations, and raising the ceiling for special small business penalty reductions from employers with 10 or fewer employees to those with 25 or fewer employees. These revisions appear in Chapter 6 (Penalties and Debt Collection) of OSHA’s Field Operations Manual (FOM). The remainder of this note discusses these revisions.
Audit, Compliance and Risk Blog
Tags: OSHA, Occupational Health, Worker Safety, Workplace Safety Guidelines, Safety Standards, Occupational Safety, Field Operations Manual, FOM
California guidance for worker protection during post-wildfire cleanups
Posted by Jon Elliott on Wed, Apr 23, 2025
In the aftermath of January’s massive southern California wildfires, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) has recompiled and highlighted its guidance for post-wildfire cleanup. Although this guidance is not unique (I’ve written about similar websites HERE), it provides a timely reminder to organizations in areas that may be subject to wildfires, and to other harmful incidents as well. The remainder of this note summarizes Cal/OSHA’s latest compilation.
Read MoreTags: workplace safety, Cal/OSHA, Fire Safety, Wildfire Cleanup, Occupational Health, Hazard Assessment, Environmental Health and Safety, Wildfire Preparedness, Health Hazards, Safety Regulations, Fire Risk Management, Emergency Response, Worker Safety, Post-Wildfire Recovery, Workplace Safety Guidelines