Keith Sonderling - Jul 24, 2025
Our new self-audit initiative involves eight programs from six agencies designed to help employers, benefits plan administrators, and unions proactively comply with the laws we enforce.
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How self-audits help build a culture of compliance and trust

Affirming the Right to Work: 35 Years of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Brian Walsh - Jul 16, 2025
On the anniversary of the ADA, we celebrate the powerful role Americans with disabilities have played in our country’s evolution and fortitude.

July 25: A Birthday, a Mission, a Movement
Darnice Marsh - Jul 15, 2025
National Hire a Veteran Day is a chance to inspire employers to use the dynamic skillsets of our nation’s veterans by recruiting them for civilian jobs.

TRAM: Improving training in the mining industry
Julie Ann Schmidt - Jun 12, 2025
MSHA’s biggest event of the year will help trainers improve work practices and safety programs within the nation’s growing mining industry.

Trench safety starts with you
Bryant Seymour - Jun 11, 2025
Trenching and excavating are some of the most hazardous construction operations. Join us during the annual Trench Safety Stand-Down to help prevent injuries and fatalities from cave-ins.

Why choose apprenticeship? 4 tips from a sheet metal worker
Darnice Marsh - Jun 02, 2025
Apprenticeships prepare workers for the in-demand, high-skilled jobs of the future. Here’s what one sheet metal worker thinks aspiring apprentices should know.

How opinion letters empower workers and employers
Keith Sonderling - Jun 02, 2025
This week, we launched our opinion letter program – a key compliance assistance resource that can help workers and employers navigate real workplace situations.

Good visibility is no accident
OSHA Directorate of Construction - May 19, 2025
Our new mirror check initiative will help raise awareness of backover hazards in the construction industry and how to keep workers safe.

Standing down to prevent falls
Keith Sonderling - May 08, 2025
Falls are still a leading cause of workplace fatalities. This week, thousands of workers and employers across the nation joined our stand-down to learn how to prevent falls.