Court rules OSHA violated Occupational Safety and Health Act
Story Date: 10/6/2016

 

Source: FARM PROGRESS, 10/5/16


A ruling issued today by the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals saves U.S. retailers in excess of $100 million in compliance costs.
The Court of Appeals ruled the Occupational Safety and Health Administration violated the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Act when it issued an enforcement memorandum on July 22, 2015, redefining the retail facility exemption to the Process Safety Management Standard.

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