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Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s mission is simple: Help ensure the safety and health of Michigan workers.
We work collaboratively with employers and employees to better prevent workplace injuries, illnesses and fatalities. All agency activities focus on meeting the MIOSHA mission to help protect the safety and health of Michigan workers.
Educate Before We Regulate
To make sure workers have the protections they need to stay healthy and safe on the job, our motto is: Educate Before We Regulate. MIOSHA offers a wide array free and low-cost consultation and training opportunities to empower employers and employees in prioritizing workplace safety. Whether you’re looking to enhance safety practices or seeking valuable training, equip yourself with the knowledge and tools for a secure and productive work environment.
COVID InformationFederal OSHA's COVID-19 Emergency Temporary Standard for Healthcare 1910.502 (ETS1) Technically, federal OSHA has not rescinded their COVID-19 healthcare rules (29 CFR 1910.502) and MIOSHA has not rescinded Part 505, Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Healthcare. However, the only rules that federal OSHA and MIOSHA are enforcing currently under these standards for healthcare employers include that they must maintain and make available a COVID-19 log (paragraphs 502(q)(2)(ii) and (q)(3)(ii)-(iv) and must report all COVID-19 related fatalities and hospitalizations (paragraph 502(r)). For more information, visit: LEO - COVID-19 Workplace Safety (michigan.gov) |