On Friday, Dec. 17, 2021, the 6th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals reinstated the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) federal emergency temporary standard (ETS) for COVID-19. The 6th Circuit decision reverses the stay ordered in November by the 5th Circuit and allows OSHA to resume ETS implementation and enforcement nationwide.
The ETS establishes a mandatory vaccination policy
requirement for private employers with 100 or more employees. ETS opponents
have already filed an appeal with the U.S. Supreme Court challenging the 6th
Circuit’s decision.
OSHA Response and Guidance
OSHA has published
the following guidance regarding the reinstatement:
To account for
any uncertainty created by the stay, OSHA is exercising enforcement discretion
with respect to the compliance dates of the ETS. To provide employers with
sufficient time to come into compliance, OSHA will not issue citations for
noncompliance with any requirements of the ETS before January 10 and will not
issue citations for noncompliance with the standard’s testing requirements
before February 9, so long as an employer is exercising reasonable, good faith
efforts to come into compliance with the standard. OSHA will work closely with
the regulated community to provide compliance assistance.
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