OSHA regulations require both “competent” and “qualified” personnel to identify workplace hazards and install corrective measures, and the terms aren’t as interchangeable as they seem. Here’s what you need to know.
To protect construction workers from severe impacts, falling or flying objects, or electrical shock, OSHA requires employers to provide personal protective equipment (PPE) to their employees, such as hard hats.
As the COVID-19 vaccine becomes more readily available, several questions arise. Can your workplace require vaccinations? Will you require visitors/contractors to be vaccinated? How will you communicate your workplace requirements? These questions should be posed now.
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