WORKPLACE EXAMINATION RULE – EFFECTIVE DATE
May 18, 2017
For clients and friends of Jackson Kelly PLLC
Volume 13, Number 11
©2017 Jackson Kelly PLLC
We have learned that the Mine Safety and Health Administration (“MSHA”) intends to extend the effective date of the Workplace Examination Rule until October 2, 2017. The Federal Register notice is now available for public inspection. MSHA has indicated that the additional delay will address commenters’ concerns regarding sufficient time for MSHA to inform and educate the mining community. The extension also affords MSHA more time to complete development of compliance assistance materials and conduct stakeholder meetings. The following link will provide access to the Federal Register notice that will be published on Monday, May 22, 2017: https://s3.amazonaws.com/public-inspection.federalregister.gov/2017-10474.pdf.
We are still awaiting the Court’s ruling on the Petitioners’ Motion for Judicial Stay filed in the 11th Circuit. We will keep you updated as further information becomes available.
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PRACTICE GROUP
Denver, Colorado
Responsible Attorney
Karen L. Johnston
303.390.0008
kjohnston@jacksonkelly.com
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