OSHAs top administrator, Loren Sweatt, explained during a congressional hearing last month that general guidelines, rather than rules, allow the agency and businesses to adapt more quickly as the scientific and public understanding of the coronavirus changes. Regulations are very cumbersome to rev
Date: Jun 21, 2020
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As meatpacking plants reopen, workers terrified of coronavirus risk
Loren Sweatt, principal deputy assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health, said during a House hearing last week that the agency has more than 58 active complaints or inspections, but those probes typically last months.
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