Effective January 2024, OSHA has increased civil penalties to $161,000 per citation, while MSHA now imposes penalties of up to $324,000, with the possibility of personal penalties up to $88,000 for "agents of management". Notably, MSHA is intensifying its enforcement focus on contractors operating within mine sites across various industries. This webinar by Adele L. Abrams, Esq., ASP, CMSP will provide invaluable insights to help organizations navigate these evolving regulatory landscapes effectively.
This session offers a comprehensive examination of recent shifts in occupational safety and health regulations and legislation over the past year. Furthermore, it will analyze potential future trajectories, contingent upon the results of the November 2024 elections. Attendees can expect a thorough exploration of regulatory updates and anticipate how the political landscape may influence forthcoming developments in this critical area. This webinar aims to equip participants with a deep understanding of the fundamental components of several new mandatory standards from OSHA and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) set to be enforced from 2024 onwards. By grasping these elements, attendees will be better prepared to anticipate and address challenges, training needs, and compliance-related costs.
During the webinar, Adele will delve into several new federal regulations, encompassing OSHA's 2024 Hazard Communication Standard final rule, OSHA's finalized "Walkaround Rights" rule, amendments to Electronic Recordkeeping Requirements, and the associated SST enforcement. Additionally, it will cover MSHA's recently implemented Respirable Crystalline Silica and Surface Mobile Equipment rules, which extend to contractors. Moreover, the webinar will discuss forthcoming revisions to Heat Stress Prevention regulations at both federal and state levels. Attendees can also expect an analysis of the latest semi-annual regulatory agenda to anticipate the future initiatives of these agencies. During the session, participants will gain insights into the current landscape of OSHA enforcement programs, including an overview of active National Emphasis Programs, the Severe Violators Enforcement Program, and the "Instance by Instance" citation policy, which could lead to substantial civil penalties. The speaker will also examine the fiscal year 2024 appropriations for the US Department of Labor and explore the potential for new OSHA reform legislation in 2025.
Environment, safety and health professionals (EHS, OHS), Supervisors and Superintendents, Human Resources Professionals, Corporate EHS managers and risk assessment professionals.