United States:
Dirty Steel-Toe Boots, Episode 13: Kicking Off 2023 With An OSHA And Workplace Safety Forecast (Podcast)
17 January 2023
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In this podcast, Phillip Russell, a member of Ogletree's
Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, continues the popular
Dirty Steel-Toe Boots series with a look ahead at 2023 and
what to expect from the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA). Phillip reviews the reasons OSHA may be more
active in 2023 and offers tips on how employers can prepare. The
discussion includes insights into regulatory acceleration,
political urgency, and economic forces that may shape OSHA policy
and practice.
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