January 16, 2025 • OSHA's twice-monthly newsletter about workplace safety and health.
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New Leadership Announced
Scott Ketcham is OSHA's new Deputy Assistant Secretary. Previously, Ketcham led the agency's Directorates of Enforcement and Construction.
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Know the Facts About Bird Flu
Learn about avian influenza (bird flu) risks, transmission and symptoms, and proper use of personal protective equipment with OSHA's resources.
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Promoting a Workplace Culture of Safety
OSHA Assistant Secretary Doug Parker was honored with the VPPPA Chair's Award of Excellence for his leadership and support of OSHA's Voluntary Protection Programs, and all his work to advance health and safety excellence.
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"My manager fired me after I refused to improperly dispose of mercury. OSHA found that my employer violated the Toxic Substances Control Act."
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Sharing Data with Employees
Employers must post their 2024 Summary of Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses (Form 300A) in their workplace from February 1 through April 30, in a location where employees can see it.
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Criminal Conviction
The owner of a Massachusetts construction company was sentenced to 18 months in prison for tax crimes and making false statements to OSHA inspectors about a workplace fatality.
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Useful Resources
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Making a Difference
Meet Kristina, a regional supervisory investigator who appreciates helping populations that are unaware of their rights or afraid to act on them. Visit I Am OSHA and meet more members of our team.
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