• People
  • Services & Industries
  • Insights
  • Innovation
  • Offices
  • My Binder
  • PDF

New OSHA Injury Reporting Rule Delayed, Won’t Ban Certain Drug Tests

News

11.07.16

The article, “New OSHA Injury Reporting Rule Delayed, Won’t Ban Certain Drug Tests,” featured in MH&L, discussed how the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has delayed enforcement of its new injury and illness record-keeping rule to Dec. 1 to try to clear up confusion it created over post-accident drug testing of employees.

Howard Mavity provided his take on OSHA’s new injury reporting rule.

He warned that “the actual rule language is brief and neither as expansive or detailed as OSHA’s interpretations suggest.”

To read the full article, please visit MH&L.


Please reach out to our Media team for any news inquiries. 

Related People

  1. Howard A. Mavity
    Partner

    404.240.4204

    Email

Service Focus

  • Workplace Safety and Catastrophe Management

We Also Recommend

Subscribe to Our Latest Insights 

©2025 Fisher & Phillips LLP. All Rights Reserved. Attorney Advertising.

  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notices
  • Client Payment Portal
  • FP Solutions