New OSHA Reg Agenda Pegs I2P2 As 'Long-Term Action,' Delays Combustible Dust Rule

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OSHA has unveiled a new spring regulatory agenda that punts OSHA's planned rule on injury and illness prevention programs to the “long-term actions” category – signaling the agency believes it will take an undetermined and protracted period to get a rule out – while also pushing back by roughly eight months the start of a small business review panel on an envisioned rule to protect workers from combustible dust hazards.

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