Here's a rare event for Washington: In mid-October a Congressional subcommittee held what could be called a friendly OSHA hearing. "We want to hear more about reinvention. It all sounds good. We want to know what they're up to," explained a subcommittee staff person.
That's a common question these days. What's going on with the vaunted effort to create a "new OSHA"? Especially since some recent developments indicate that the road to reinvention has hit some potholes.