Note that it is normally a lengthy process. Of course, that won't matter because they are twisting/bending/breaking anything that gets in the way of their dictatorship.
Note that it is normally a lengthy process. Of course, that won't matter because they are twisting/bending/breaking anything that gets in the way of their dictatorship.
Don't worry, people will be able to petition OSHA to amend or repeal any rules and they'll be able to file an appeal with the DC Circuit if that fails :^)
As someone else mentioned, the OP snippet is from Canada.
Just FYI, in case anyone wants to read/watch the actual OSHA medical surveillance standards for the United States (Code of Federal Regulations):
https://www.osha.gov/medical-surveillance/standards
Here is the "usual" process to make a rule change like this:
https://www.federalregister.gov/uploads/2011/01/the_rulemaking_process.pdf
Note that it is normally a lengthy process. Of course, that won't matter because they are twisting/bending/breaking anything that gets in the way of their dictatorship.
Also take a look at the Administrative Procedures Act,
https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/laws/administrative-procedure
Don't worry, people will be able to petition OSHA to amend or repeal any rules and they'll be able to file an appeal with the DC Circuit if that fails :^)