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Biden to push enforceable OSHA covid rules

11/25/2020
President-elect Joe Biden has said bringing the coronavirus under control is his Day One priority when he takes office on Jan. 20. A flood of coronavirus-related initiatives is likely to immediately follow. Here is what to expect.

CDC research: Telecommuting really does help prevent covid-19

11/24/2020
Employees who worked exclusively in an office setting between March and July 2020 were twice as likely to contract covid-19 as those who worked from home.

Snapshot: What employers are doing to promote coronavirus safety

11/24/2020
Most employers have implemented these measures to ensure employee safety as the coronavirus pandemic continues.

OSHA’s COVID crackdown tool: ‘General Duty Clause’

11/19/2020
You may be surprised to learn that while OSHA has a lot to say about workplace safety during the pandemic, the agency lacks any specific standards covering infectious diseases or viral prevention at work. Instead, OSHA exercises its COVID-19 authority under what’s known as its “General Duty Clause.”

OSHA issues COVID workplace ventilation guide

11/19/2020
Effective ventilation is just one tool in your organization’s effort to mitigate coronavirus in your workplace.

U.S. employers outpace foreign firms on coronavirus

11/19/2020
For example, 64% of U.S. employers say they provide personal protective equipment for all employees, compared to an average of 48% of employers in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, India, Mexico, Spain and the United Kingdom.

Thanksgiving during the pandemic: Leave and workplace safety issues

11/16/2020
There are some things you need to be aware of for the impending holiday season.

OSHA nets $2.5 million in coronavirus penalties

11/12/2020
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued citations arising from 179 inspections for violations relating to coronavirus, resulting in proposed penalties totaling $2,496,768.

Coronavirus cancels this year’s holiday party plans

11/10/2020
One year after nearly 76% of companies planned to hold holiday parties, just 23% are planning a year-end celebration this year, and 74% of those will be virtual events, according to a new survey by the Challenger, Gray & Christmas outplacement firm.

8 questions office managers must address before return-to-work

11/07/2020
Before a possible influx of employees back into the office, make sure you’ve begun to explore solutions to the following dilemmas.