Thursday, March 8, 2012

Workplace Safety Bill Heads To Governor Mead

A proposal aimed at increasing workplace safety in Wyoming through voluntary inspections is on its way to Gov. Matt Mead. The bill would pay for five consultants to conduct voluntary inspections but wouldn't be able to cite or fine employers if they found any problems. It would also provide $500,000 for matching grants that companies can use to get extra training or safety equipment.

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  1. That is great. Well, companies and organizations should always comply with health and safety rules, have the right PPE, provide the right safety training such as oshacampus program and have the right emergency plans. it is important to take care of the workers that makes them rich at the first place.

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