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Workplace Health + Safety

Robinson+Cole’s Labor, Employment, Benefits + Immigration Group works on wide-ranging health and safety issues on the federal and state level. Our team works side by side with our clients, enabling them to provide their employees with a safe, secure, and healthy workplace.

Our Services

When an accident or an inspection occurs, we immediately provide our clients with the support they need. In these situations, time is of the essence, and we are often on scene within an hour of an incident to assess the situation and advise on how to move forward. When clients receive a citation, we work with them through informal conferences, settlement discussions, and formal hearings, providing either background support or serving as the face of the company. We also assist companies with regulatory compliance before an inspection or issuance of a citation to foster workplace safety and prevent serious disruption from an enforcement action that may affect a client’s business.

Our Team

We have developed an interdisciplinary team of environmental, health, and safety; construction; employment; and dispute resolution lawyers, all with experience dealing with health and safety regulatory and enforcement matters. The members of our team understand the impact an enforcement action can have on a facility and an entire company. We work together with our clients to minimize the chances that enforcement will occur and streamline the process if it does.

News


December 11, 2020

Megan Baroni, Matt Miklave, Jon Schaefer and Emily Zaklukiewicz Author Article on OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Obligations Published in ISHN

Environmental, Energy + Telecommunications Group lawyers Megan E. Baroni and Jonathan H. Schaefer and Labor and Employment Group lawyers Matthew T. Miklave and Emily A. Zaklukiewicz authored the article “OSHA citations serve as reminder to employers about recordkeeping and reporting obligations” published in ISHN (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News) on December 10, 2020. The article focuses on the importance of employers adhering to the Office of Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) recordkeeping and reporting requirements as failure to comply may result in significant penalties. “[S]ince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, [OSHA] has cited 144 establishments for COVID-19-related violations, totaling over two million dollars in penalties.” The piece goes on to cover recordkeeping obligations, reporting obligations, reporting hospitalizations, reporting fatalities, and determining “work-related” illness as it pertains to COVID-19. Read the full article.

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December 11, 2020

Megan Baroni, Matt Miklave, Jon Schaefer and Emily Zaklukiewicz Author Article on OSHA Recordkeeping and Reporting Obligations Published in ISHN

Environmental, Energy + Telecommunications Group lawyers Megan E. Baroni and Jonathan H. Schaefer and Labor and Employment Group lawyers Matthew T. Miklave and Emily A. Zaklukiewicz authored the article “OSHA citations serve as reminder to employers about recordkeeping and reporting obligations” published in ISHN (Industrial Safety & Hygiene News) on December 10, 2020. The article focuses on the importance of employers adhering to the Office of Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) recordkeeping and reporting requirements as failure to comply may result in significant penalties. “[S]ince the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, [OSHA] has cited 144 establishments for COVID-19-related violations, totaling over two million dollars in penalties.” The piece goes on to cover recordkeeping obligations, reporting obligations, reporting hospitalizations, reporting fatalities, and determining “work-related” illness as it pertains to COVID-19. Read the full article.

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