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OSHA Updates Guidance for Restoration Worker Safety in Disaster Response Operations

OSHA has updated its guidance for restoration worker safety in disaster response operations, addressing hazards including electrical, structural, biological, and chemical risks in disaster-affected structures.

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has updated its guidance for restoration worker safety in disaster response operations, addressing the range of hazards that workers may encounter in disaster-affected structures.

Disaster response operations expose restoration workers to a wide range of hazards, including electrical hazards from damaged wiring and submerged equipment, structural hazards from weakened or collapsed building components, biological hazards from mold and contaminated water, and chemical hazards from damaged industrial and household chemicals.

OSHA's updated guidance emphasizes the importance of hazard assessment before beginning work in disaster-affected structures, proper personal protective equipment for specific hazards, and training for workers on the hazards they may encounter.

For restoration contractors, OSHA compliance is not only a legal obligation but also a business imperative. Worker injuries and illnesses reduce productivity, increase costs, and can result in significant legal liability. Contractors who invest in worker safety programs are better positioned for long-term success.

The restoration industry has made significant progress in improving worker safety in recent years, driven by increasing regulatory requirements, insurance carrier demands, and the growing recognition that worker safety is a competitive advantage.

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