A federal rule to curb violence in health-care and similar settings is on a slow path to adoption as OSHA granted Jan. 10 two petitions by labor unions to start work on a new standard.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration staff were “shocked at the high rate of workplace violence,” which motivated them to grant the petitions, agency director David Michaels told a public meeting Jan. 10.
Michaels took the action as one of his last leading the agency. He told the meeting that Jan. 10 was his final day heading OSHA, a position he held since 2009.
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