From: Ralph Stuart <ralph**At_Symbol_Here**rstuartcih.org>
Subject: [DCHAS-L] OSHA QuickTakes for April 1: featuring stories on the new Secretary of Labor, coronavirus resources, and more.
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2021 06:30:21 -0400
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Demystify:
It's hard to imagine OSHA including a story linking to a union web site 6 months ago (see Counterfeit Respirators item below).
- Ralph
Apr. 1, 2021 • Volume 20, Issue 8 • A twice monthly newsletter with information about workplace safety and health.
Secretary of Labor Sworn In
Marty J. Walshwas sworn in as the nation's 29th Secretary of Labor on March 23, and immediately shared apublic messageabout his commitment to America's workforce.
New Resources
Two new fact sheets on sharps disposal containers addresssupply shortagesandreducing needlestickinjuries for vaccinators and others assisting at COVID-19 vaccination sites.
Counterfeit Respirators
Counterfeit 3M respirators are being distributed in healthcare facilities. The Health Professionals and Allied Employees union has created aguide to identify fake masks.
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What OSHA standards apply to the landscaping industry?
Landscape and horticultural services encompass a wide range of services and hazards. Industry hazards are addressed in specificOSHA standardsfor general industry or construction, depending on whether the work is considered maintenance or building activity. Employers in landscaping may also fall under a new rulemaking project onTree Care Operations. Many workers in the industry are Hispanic. Employers must provide all required training to workers in a language and vocabulary they can understand. OSHA offers small businesses confidential advice for complying with its standards. OSHA'sOn-Site Consultation Programcan work with you to address standards, training workers, and specific safety concerns at no cost. Contact yourlocal office, and schedule a consultation visit.
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