To reduce workers exposure to extreme heat, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration is launching a State Emphasis Program that will allow state officials to educate employers on heat-related illnesses.
To reduce workers exposure to extreme heat, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration is launching a State Emphasis Program that will allow state officials to educate employers on heat-related illnesses.
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16 employers cited for COVID-19 workplace safety violations
February 19, 2021
As the state continues to prioritize worker safety and health, the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) inspected and issued COVID-19 emergency rule or general duty citations to 16 different workplaces with violations for failing to protect workers and take safety precautions.
MIOSHA’s goal is to keep employees and workplaces safe. All agency activities focus on helping to protect the safety and health of Michigan workers. There are a variety of educational and consultative programs that businesses can participate in to ensure that they can comply, stay open and ultimately stay safe. The MIOSHA Ambassador Program offers education and one-on-one guidance to help businesses understand regulations on workplace safety. Additional information about the Ambassador Program and other resources to ensure safe and healthy working conditions can be found online at Michigan.gov/COVIDWor
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