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OSHA wants to require public disclosure of much more information about an individual company or factory's safety record. But industry worries about medical privacy and reputational harm from raw or misleading data. ....
OSHA wants to require public disclosure of much more information about an individual company or factory's safety record. But industry worries about medical privacy and reputational harm from raw or misleading data. ....
Michigan amends OSHA requirement for horizontal presses Print The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has amended a requirement for the state s injection molding companies to update safety procedures on their presses during mold changes. The Plastics Industry Association had pushed for the change to a Michigan standard that called for a mechanical device on horizontal injection presses made after Aug. 28, 1973. The Washington-based trade group had proposed changes that it says reflect current technologies used by plastics processors and avoid redundant redundancy. MIOSHA agreed to the change in the General Industry Safety and Health Standard Part 62 on March 26. The biggest news comes for processors that use horizontal injection molding machines, according to Marie Gargas, technical director of regulatory affairs for the plastics association. ....
Plastics association lobbies for changes to Michigan OSHA standard Print The Plastics Industry Association continues its push to amend a Michigan standard that calls for a mechanical device on horizontal injection molding machines manufactured after Aug. 28, 1973. The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or MIOSHA, passed a requirement for the state s injection molding companies to update safety procedures on their presses during mold changes effective Jan. 1, 2017. The trade group s proposed changes reflect current technologies used by plastics processors and avoid redundant redundancy, Marie Gargas, technical director of regulatory affairs for the plastics association, told a MIOSHA panel during a Jan. 12 virtual public hearing. ....