Broadcast Newsline: December 12, 2012
Two of the nation’s largest worker safety associations – the American Society of Safety Engineers and the American Industrial Hygiene Association – are pushing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to make the injury/illness prevention program (I2P2) rule a top priority in 2013.
Today's Cotton Newsline is 3 cuts. All cuts are Robbie Minnich, Senior Government Relations Representative for the National Cotton Council.
Suggested Introduction 1:
Two of the nation's largest worker safety associations – the American Society of Safety Engineers and the American Industrial Hygiene Association – are pushing the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to make the injury/illness prevention program (I2P2) rule a top priority in 2013. Robbie Minnich, Senior Government Relations Representative for the National Cotton Council provides more details.
Suggested Introduction 2:
OSHA Chief David Michaels has stated publically that the I2P2 rule is his top regulatory priority. However, the rulemaking has been long delayed.
Suggested Introduction 3:
Not everyone is supporting OSHA's latest proposal.