2025-12236Proposed Rule

OSHA Says 'No Fines' for Unavoidable Job Dangers – Wait, What?

Published Date: 7/1/2025

Proposed Rule

Summary

OSHA is updating its rules to say they won’t punish workers or bosses for risks that are just part of certain tough jobs. This change helps people in risky professions by making clear what dangers can’t be avoided. The update affects workers and employers in high-risk fields and aims to keep safety fair without extra costs or deadlines.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Limits Enforcement for Inherent Job Risks

OSHA proposes to exclude from enforcement under the General Duty Clause known hazards that are inherent and inseparable from the core nature of a professional activity or performance. This change applies to workers and employers in high‑risk professions and clarifies OSHA will not enforce against those unavoidable job risks.

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Key Dates

Published Date
7/1/2025

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