OSHA Hopes To Move Ahead On New Safety Requirements For Emergency Responders

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OSHA hopes to move forward with long-sought regulations to protect the safety and health of emergency responders -- including specifications for protective equipment -- by putting the issue back on its regulatory agenda in prerule stage and planning a stakeholder meeting next month to advance a proposed standard that was previously in the works, and that worker advocates contend is needed whether as a stand-alone rule or written into other standards.

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