OSHA
Keep Current With OSHA News and Updates
Congress established the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in 1971, and over the 50 years of its existence, the safety standards have been anything but set in stone. Federal safety standards grow and evolve to match a world of workplaces that do the same, and that means what may have kept you in compliance five years ago—or even one year ago—may no be longer sufficient today. Gamma Compliance Solutions stays informed about these changes and passes the information to you in our OSHA news and updates section. Here, you’ll find bulletins, insights, and reminders of what’s new in compliance, along with links to resources for staying current with OSHA news and updates in your workplace. As new standards come in, keep this blog bookmarked to make sure no OSHA news passes you by.
- December 12, 2025OSHA HIPAA Announcements
The 2026 OSHA and HIPAA documentation updates are now available, featuring enhanced templates, updated California ATD protocols, improved NPP formats, updated RHI guidance reflecting the recent court ruling, and the latest enforcement and inspection data. Access included updates or explore bundled OSHA–HIPAA documentation packages.
- October 02, 2025OSHA General Industry Vet and Animal Care Medical Dental Online Training
Learn how the 2025 government shutdown impacts OSHA operations and what healthcare practices should do to stay compliant and inspection-ready.
- April 23, 2025OSHA Medical
Healthcare environments pose unique challenges to worker safety. From infectious pathogens to hazardous chemicals, healthcare workers face exposure to numerous risks on a daily basis. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is designed to protect healthcare staff by minimizing contact with workplace hazards.
- April 16, 2025OSHA Dental
Dental practices require strict adherence to health and safety regulations, with OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) guidelines being a large part of these regulations. For dental hygienists and assistants, understanding OSHA guidelines is part of protecting patients, colleagues, and themselves. This guide highlights the importance of OSHA training, core standards, common mistakes,
