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United States | Publication | October 2021
Our OSHA newsletter is a publication of the Norton Rose Fulbright US OSHA team. We provide information on recent developments concerning both the federal and various approved states’ occupational safety and health programs across the nation.
This issue addresses the vaccine mandate, Federal OSHA’s whistleblower program and Emergency Temporary Standard on COVID-19, measures to protect workers from heat-related illnesses, updated COVID-19 guidelines from the CDC and decisions issued recently by multiple state-run OSHA programs.
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Featured articles
- OSHA seeks input on its Whistleblower Protection Program
- Department of Labor announces new efforts to protect workers from heat hazards
- Federal OSHA files COVID-19 healthcare Emergency Temporary Standard
- OSHA threatens three states over COVID issues
- COVID-19 action plan
- Update on final review commission decisions
- State-specific OSHA guidelines: California
- State-specific OSHA guidelines: Michigan
- State-specific OSHA guidelines: South Carolina
- State-specific OSHA guidelines: Tennessee
- State-specific OSHA guidelines: Virginia
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