by Bill Taylor, CSP | Jun 23, 2020
On April 10, 2020, OSHA issued a memorandum which relaxed the rules for recording cases of COVID-19 on the OSHA 300. EI first reported on this topic back on April 15, 2020. More recently, OSHA issued another memorandum intended to provide guidance for compliance...
by Greg Lathan | Jun 17, 2020
Greg LathanPresident In the early 1970s, OSHA was established by the Federal government to prevent work related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. Given the comprehensive nature of OSHA compliance and the lack of familiarity by manufacturing company management...
by Michael L. Walker, PE, CEM, LEED-AP | May 21, 2020
by Michael L. Walker, PEVice President, Principal Engineer We are not out of the woods yet, as the health risks from the COVID-19 pandemic remain. However, the phased opening of our economy and the opportunity to return to work is a measured and controlled path that...
by Michael L. Walker, PE, CEM, LEED-AP | May 19, 2020
Current work-at-home orders have resulted in many commercial buildings being under-utilized or even non-operational. These circumstances can impact various building systems, most critically, the potable water system. The non-use of building water creates an extended...
by J. Lindsay Cook, CIH, CSP | May 12, 2020 |
When news was initially released that Wuhan, China was impacted by the coronavirus, EI immediately launched a series of weekly educational blogs in mid-January highlighting pragmatic occupational health and industrial hygiene practices, which minimize the...