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Department of Labor Launches Program to Address Workplace Hazards

The OSHA national emphasis program is aimed at preventing and reducing workplace hazards in warehouses, distribution centers, and more.

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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched a national emphasis program to prevent workplace hazards in warehouses and distribution centers in processing facilities. (The Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows injury and illness rates for warehousing and distribution centers are higher than in private industry overall and, in some sectors, more than twice the rate of private industry.)

Under this three-year emphasis program, OSHA will conduct comprehensive safety inspections focused on hazards related to powered industrial vehicle operations, material handling and storage, walking and working surfaces, means of egress and fire protection. OSHA also will assess heat and ergonomic hazards under the emphasis program, and health inspections may be conducted if OSHA determines these hazards are present.

In addition, under the new program, inspections focused on storage and loading areas will be conducted in retail establishments shown to have high injury rates. An inspection’s scope may be expanded when evidence shows violations may exist in other areas.

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