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24 June 2021

OSHA COVID-19 ETS Effective Immediately

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OSHA's COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) has been published in the Federal Register, and becomes effective today.
United States Employment and HR

OSHA's COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) has been published in the Federal Register, and becomes effective today. As we reported in detail  here, most provisions of the ETS must be met within 14 days of the date of publication (i.e., July 6, 2021), but employers will have until July 21, 2021 (30 days total) to comply with certain provisions that require installation of physical barriers, maintenance of ventilation systems, and training.  Employers in covered healthcare facilities need to be aware of this tight deadline and implement necessary steps to comply with this standard hot off the press.

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