Guest guest Posted May 1, 2007 Report Share Posted May 1, 2007 Yesterday, in both Houses of Congress, legislation was introduced which would substantially amend the Occupational Safety & Health Act of 1970. On the Senate side, Kennedy introduced S1244: S.1244 Title: A bill to amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to expand coverage under the Act, to increase protections for whistleblowers, to increase penalties for certain violators, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Sen Kennedy, M. [MA] (introduced 4/26/2007) Cosponsors (20) Latest Major Action: 4/26/2007 Referred to Senate committee. Status: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. On the House side, Lynn Woolsey introduced HR2049: H.R.2049 Title: To amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 to expand coverage under the Act, to increase protections for whistleblowers, to increase penalties for certai! n violators, and for other purposes. Sponsor: Rep Woolsey, Lynn C. [CA-6] (http://tinyurl. com/3de477) (introduced 4/26/2007) Cosponsors (12) http://tinyurl. com/yqadvr Rep Doyle, F. [PA-14] - 4/26/2007 Rep Engel, Eliot L. [NY-17] - 4/26/2007 Rep Hare, Phil [iL-17] - 4/26/2007 Rep Holt, Rush D. [NJ-12] - 4/26/2007 Rep Kildee, Dale E. [MI-5] - 4/26/2007 Rep Loebsack, [iA-2] - 4/26/2007 Rep McDermott, Jim [WA-7] - 4/26/2007 Rep , [CA-7] - 4/26/2007 Rep Payne, M. [NJ-10] - 4/26/2007 Rep , T. [CA-39] - 4/26/2007 Rep Shea-Porter, Carol [NH-1] - 4/26/2007 Rep Tierney, F. [MA-6] - 4/26/2007 Latest Major Action: 4/26/2007 Referred to House committee. Status: Referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor. While the Senate version has yet to! be printed by the GPO, the House version has and is attached for your convenience. We understand that the bills are identical. In sum, the effect of this legislation is as follows: >>Covers more workers - Over 8.5 million American workers are not covered by OSHA's protections, meager as they may be. These include federal, state, and local public employees, and some private sector employees. The bill provides OSHA protections to these workers, which include flight attendants, state correctional officers and workers in government agencies. >> Increases penalties for those who break the law - Under current law, an employer may be charged - at most - with a misdemeanor when a willful violation of OSHA leads to a worker's death. The bill makes felony charges available for an employer's repeated and willful violations of OSHA that result in a worker's death or serious injury. The bill also updates OSHA civil penalties, which been unchanged since 1990, and sets a m! inimum penalty of $50,000 for a worker's death caused by a willful violation. >> Protects workers who blow the whistle on unsafe conditions in the workplace - OSHA whistleblower provisions have not been updated since their adoption in 1970. The bill updates those whistleblower protections by incorporating successful administrative procedures adopted in other laws, like the Surface Transportation Act. >> Enhances the public's right to know about safety violations - The bill improves public accountability and transparency by mandating the Department of Labor (DOL) to investigate all cases of death or serious incidents of injury; giving workers and their families the right to meet with DOL investigators; and requiring employers to inform workers of their OSHA rights. >> Clarifies an employer's duty to provide safety equipment - The bill clarifies that employers are required to provide the nec! essary safety equipment to their workers, such as personal protect ive equipment. Chances of a speedy passage are considered quite good. The chances of president Bush signing the legislation into law are considered quite bad. What remains to be seen, is what sort of import the majority party will attach to this legislation, and thus what sort of effort might be invested in going for an override of Bush's almost certain veto. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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