OSHA Says Employer to Pay for PPE
I TOLD YOU IT WAS COMING!!!!!!!!!
OSHA has announced a final rule that all PPE, with a few exceptions,
will be provided by the employer at no cost to the employee. OSHA
anticipates that this rule will have substantial safety benefits that
will result in more than 21,000 fewer occupational injuries per year.
"Employees exposed to safety and health hazards may need to wear personal protective equipment
to be protected from injury, illness, and death caused by exposure to
those hazards," said Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA, Edwin G.
Foulke Jr. "This final rule will clarify who is responsible for paying
for PPE, which OSHA anticipates will lead to greater compliance and
potential avoidance of thousands of workplace injuries each year."
The final rule contains a few exceptions for ordinary safety-toed
footwear, ordinary prescription safety eyewear, logging boots, and
ordinary clothing and weather-related gear. The final rule also
clarifies OSHA's requirements regarding payment for employee-owned PPE
and replacement PPE. While these clarifications have added several
paragraphs to the regulatory text, the final rule provides employees no
less protection than they would have received under the 1999 proposed
standard.
The rule also provides an enforcement deadline of 6 months from the date of publication in the Federal Register to allow employers time to change their existing PPE payment policies to accommodate the final rule.
"Safety First, Safety Always"
CSP, CDS, CIH
"SAFETY FIRST, SAFETY ALWAYS"
CSP,CIH,CSM