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LANSING — The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration launched a new COVID-19 workplace safety website.
The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) is reminding employers, parents, and guardians that safety must remain a top priority.
In 2024, Michigan saw 12 worker deaths in the first six months of the year — one in June — while 17 workers died through June ...
The letter also noted that MIOSHA's staffing is significantly below the labor department's benchmark of 56 safety inspectors and 45 health inspectors. In fiscal 2017, MIOSHA had 35 safety ...
"michigan-dot-gov-slash-covid-workplace-safety" provides guidance and a tool-kit of resources to keep workplaces safe as sectors of the state's economy reopen. The site includes posters for ...
MIOSHA, established in 1975, is one of 22 states with a federally approved Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) program that covers both private and public sector workers.
LANSING, Mich. , (WPBN/WGTU) -- The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration is looking to enhance its focus on workplace safety in the construction and manufacturing industries as ...
Before the pandemic, state officials were receiving about 200 workplace safety complaints each month. During the pandemic, that has increased to more than 200 every week. Many of them are COVID ...
More than 2,000 Michigan businesses have participated in the state's COVID-19 Workplace Safety Ambassador Program since September 2020, state officials said March 2, 2021. The Michigan ...
Nonprofits Receive $620,000 in MIOSHA Grants. The MIOSHA CET Grant Program funds additional options for health and safety education and training for employers and employees, focusing particularly ...