Webinar: Emergency Response Rule

 

OSHA Emergency Response Hearing Concluding, Post Hearing Public Comment Period to Follow

Since November 12, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has been holding a virtual public hearing on its proposed Emergency Response Standard. This hearing provides an additional opportunity for stakeholders to weigh in on the proposed standard. The last day of this hearing will be December 4.

Links to the recordings of each day’s testimony can be found on the National Volunteer Fire Council’s (NVFC) OSHA Landing Page. The NVFC had five witnesses testify at the hearing on November 12; watch the testimony here starting at timestamp 3:29:30. The NVFC’s written testimony can be viewed here. Additionally, nearly 30 other NVFC directors have testified at OSHA’s public hearing on behalf of their departments and state organizations.

Following the December 4 conclusion of the hearing, OSHA will reopen the standard’s docket for a second public comment period. This comment period will run through January 17. Anyone, regardless of whether they’ve commented earlier in the development process of this standard, may submit public comments here once the docket is reopened.

Find additional resources here.

20240917 OSHA statement ER rulemaking and volunteer emergency responders_ _ OSHA

WH-30-Information-for-Employer-Child-Labor-Law
hdt4 osha-fd-checklist—revised-2020
hdt3 connosha fire service training handout 1-2006
HDT2 1910.156 Coll of Info Reqs p8000-8008
HDT1b Consensus standards in proposed 1910.156 as of 6-14-24
2024-114 Junior FF NIOSH
1910.156 Seminar 7-17-24 VT Fire Academy slides 3-up

July 9, 2024 Webinar Recording: https://youtu.be/WAV0-oBH_nE

View the proposed rule here: https://www.osha.gov/emergency-response/rulemaking
Webinar PowerPoint Slides: OSHA 1910.156 webinar slides 1-31-2024 OTIEC R1
Consensus Standards: Consensus standards in proposed 1910.156 as of 1-31-24

Federal Register Link is published. 
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/02/05/2023-28203/emergency-response-standard  

1/31/24 webinar recording: https://vimeo.com/908374497?share=copy

OSHA has published its new proposed 1910.156 Emergency Response rule. The proposed rule modernizes and replaces OSHA’s existing 1910.156 Fire Brigades standard, expanding it to include fire/rescue, Emergency Medical Services, and technical rescue. It will affect both workers with primary duties and those with collateral duties (workplace emergency response teams). Over two dozen consensus standards are being incorporated into the proposed rule. From new firefighting and PPE requirements, to EMS, to technical search and rescue, this rule change dramatically affects emergency response operations for private employers — and for municipal emergency services in states with state OSHA plans.

PRESENTERS:

Chip Darius

Chip Darius has over 30 years of experience in safety and OSHA compliance consulting & training for industry, construction, utilities, and emergency services. He has been a speaker at international, national, regional, state and local conferences and seminars and has been an instructor for the OSHA Training Institute Region 1 Education Center and Adjunct Faculty at Keene State College since 2002, teaching OSHA standards and policies for both construction and general industry. Chip also serves as a Fire Commissioner for the Cromwell Fire District.

Ken Willette

Ken Willette, the Executive Director at North American Fire Training Directors, is a 35-year fire service veteran, including service as a DOD aircraft rescue firefighter; firefighter, shift commander, the Chief of the Wilbraham, MA, Fire Department and the Chief of the Concord, MA, Fire Department. He is a former president of the Fire Chiefs Association of Massachusetts. Willette graduated from the National Fire Academy Executive Fire Officer Program and holds a bachelor’s degree in Fire Protection from SUNY Stony Brook. Following his fire service career, he spent 8 years at the National Fire Protection Association, where he led the team that supported the NFPA First Responder Standards and managed fire service solutions.

George Simmons IV

George Simmons is the General Manager and Co-founder of Industrial Safety and Rescue, a private company in Westwood, MA that provides technical rescue services for organizations throughout New England. He is a Certified Safety and Health Official (CSHO) in both Construction and General Industry as well as holding these additional qualifications: Confined Space Rescue, SPRAT Level 1, NIOSH Pulmonary Function (Spirometry) and Respirator Issues Protocol, DBI SALA/Capital Safety Fall Protection Competent Person/Trainer, Scaffold Training Institute Competent Person/Trainer, CMC Rescue Rope Rescue Tech I/II.

 

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