COVID-19 Regulatory Roundup: Increase in Enforcement by OSHA and State Attorneys General

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Webinar


Date & Time

Start Date: 03/25/2021
Start Time: 1:00 pm
End Time: 2:00 pm EST

 

With the arrival of the Biden administration, employers have seen a substantial increase in OSHA enforcement activity, including a forthcoming emergency standard for COVID-19 likely to be released in mid-March. This will mark the first time OSHA has issued regulations related to the pandemic and follows on the heels of numerous states who have already issued COVID-19 regulations.

Additional regulations will increase the risk of whistleblower claims being filed – a number that has already been steadily increasing across the country. As employers take steps to protect against whistleblower claims and private actions, they must also guard against the threat of state attorney general enforcement actions that allege inadequate protection of employees from COVID-19.

This timely discussion will offer practical information for employers to help them effectively manage this risk, including:

  • The latest on OSHA’s emergency standard for COVID-19 and what it will mean for employers;
  • Health and safety standards already mandated in certain states such as Massachusetts, California, and Virginia;
  • Recent developments in enforcement related to COVID-19 by state attorneys general; and
  • Guidance on addressing complaints about safety or other regulatory issues in the workplace.

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David L. Barron

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Maria Colsey Heard

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John S. Ho

Co-Chair, OSHA-Workplace Safety Practice

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Ann-Marie Luciano

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