Business Management - Government/Governmental
On this episode of The Week that Was, we discuss paper shortage coverage; PRINTING United Alliance offered an update on a recent hearing regarding the newly proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act; and Bill Farquharson expands upon three common phrases.
PRINTING United Alliance has urged a national uniform standard to achieve a federal legislative solution to data privacy protection.
From June 15 through the end of September, employers in Washington will be required to outdoor heat exposure.
OSHA initiated a new enforcement program to identify employers who failed to submit injury and illness data as required by regulation.
The GPO presented appropriations requests to Congress, marking the second time in a decade that GPO has requested an increase in funds.
If signed into law, they would benefit the printing industry by alleviating the need for Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws.
ECHO Notify allows the public to receive weekly emails alerting them of EPA and state environmental enforcement actions and violations.
Gary Jones, Director, EHS, for PRINTING United Alliance, discusses how a printer should respond when an OSHA inspector comes knocking
Two years after enacting its regulation on COVID-19, Virginia has repealed it. COVID-related safety concerns are still being inspected.
As the COVID-19 infection rates continue to decline, state health departments and safety agencies are now rolling back requirements.