Labor Department Initiates Program Aimed at Reducing Warehouse Injuries


🧑🏽‍💼 Labor Department Initiates Program Aimed at Reducing Warehouse Injuries.

The Department of Labor has launched a three-year "national emphasis program" aimed at improving workplace hazard prevention in warehouses, distribution centers, processing facilities, and high-risk retail establishments. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) will conduct safety inspections focusing on industrial vehicle operations, material handling and storage, and walking and working surfaces. The program will target premises based on their industry codes or inclusion on a list of retail establishments with high rates of injury and illness. This initiative comes as workers in the warehousing and distribution sector experience higher nonfatal injury and illness rates than the average rate in all private industries. The Labor Department aims to create permanent change in workplace safety through its enforcement efforts.

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