OSHA is signaling that it could take advantage of existing standards on personal protective equipment (PPE) and workplace sanitation in a new bid to ensure greater safety and health protections for women on construction sites, a key issue that an agency advisory group has pressed in recent years. A draft agency fact sheet and upcoming web page dedicated to the issue aim to make PPE and sanitation central concerns for employers. A working group of the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health (ACCSH) has long been working on the subject of protecting women in construction, with conce
December 29, 2025
