Labor Dept Pilots New Safety Checklist for Businesses
Published Date: 5/14/2025
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Summary
The Department of Labor wants to test a new version of a safety checklist called Form 33 to help workplaces stay safe and healthy. This update affects businesses that follow safety rules and aims to make safety checks easier and clearer. They’re asking for feedback now and hope to get approval soon, with no big costs involved.
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Pilot of Revised OSHA Form 33
The Department of Labor (OSHA) will pilot a revised Form 33, a workplace safety and health checklist, to test whether the updated worksheet makes safety checks easier and clearer. This action affects businesses that must follow OSHA safety rules and the agency says the change involves no big costs. DOL is requesting public feedback as part of the review and approval process.
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