New OSHA Rule Gives Hazy Guidance on Safety Inspection Tagalongs

April 5, 2024, 9:35 AM UTC

A new OSHA rule on workplace inspections has left employers with a vague roadmap for how inspectors approve outside worker representatives for “walkarounds” and how to challenge those decisions.

The rule, which goes into effect May 31, broadens the scope of who can accompany US Occupational Safety and Health Administration inspectors as they tour worksites for hazards, take pictures, and talk with employees. While worker advocates have praised the measure, employer representatives say it could allow labor activists into non-union workplaces and potentially influence organizing campaigns.

Employers need to get answers before a walkaround begins if an OSHA inspector ...

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