Four years after it first convened an advisory committee and began "negotiated rulemaking," OSHA has announced a proposed steel erection standard it says could save 26 lives and $40 million a year. Publication in the Federal Register is expected soon.OSHA says in its press release that the proposal developed by the members of the Steel Erection Negotiated Rulemaking Advisory Committee (SENRAC) addresses the hazards that have been identified as the major causes of injuries and fatalitie
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