For this weeks Safety Sunday, we turn to Charles MacGregor, who is a health advocate that specializes in mesothelioma with the Mesothelioma Cancer Alliance, a rare disease affecting 3,000 people in the U.S. each year. He works to spread awareness about the disease and push for an asbestos ban in the United States. This will actually […]
OSHA’s New Confined Spaces Rule – The Who & What
If you have been in construction for any length of time, you are bound to have one story about working in an attic or crawl space; maybe it is the 140° degree heat or coming face to face with some animal or snake. Unfortunately for some, they don’t get to tell their tale… Say hello OSHA – On […]
OSHA Updates; MSDS / SDS, Citations & Links
Can you say goodbye to the MSDS (Material Data Safety Sheet) sheets? With OSHA visiting more & more residential sites, curious what the most often citations are for so you can help avoid them? Got all your paperwork in order & ready? Well here are the latest updates & happenings with OSHA that you might […]
Safety Sunday: Protecting Your Employees and Your Wallet
For many of us that have worked in the commercial arena we all know that sinking feeling when we see an OSHA officer just show up &/or you get a notice of an upcoming inspection. Well that sinking feeling is being felt by more & more residential builders as OSHA has now set its eyes […]
139 Days Later: RRP Penalty Guideline’s Established
About a month ago, I was asked to write a 300-word opinion piece on the RRP & where it stood 100 days later. In that piece, I made this comment about enforcement. “Enforcement: Well after being caught in a few lies, the EPA has effectively had its hands tied on the enforcement part. Supposedly, October […]
50 days & counting: Why OSHA is irrelevant to the RRP regulation
It is truly amazing how much bad information is put out on the internet every day. We have testing companies promoting their products, which a CLR cannot use. We have Lead Inspectors trying to sell their services as a way of getting around the RRP by saying – well only this component has lead so […]
55 days & counting: OSHA & the RRP – Who’s affected, the requirements & the costs (part 2)
For anyone that has attended the EPA’s Lead RRP training knows, there is more to worry about then just what the EPA requires. As we discussed and showed in a prior article, OSHA has its own regulations that in some cases contradict what the EPA requires. One of the biggest issues is that if any […]
60 days & counting: OSHA and the EPA’s Renovation, Repairs and Painting Regulation
For anyone that has attended the EPA’s Lead RRP training knows, there is more to worry about then just what the EPA requires. As I have listed in previous articles, numerous federal agencies have their own regulations that we must know about – the CDC, CSPC, EPA, HUD, and OSHA. The CDC & CSPC regulations […]