12/10/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/10/2025 11:07
News Release
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced today that it has issued seven letters of interpretation to ensure the consistent and transparent application of federal workplace safety and health standards.
As part of the Trump Administration's broader emphasis on compliance assistance, OSHA's letters of interpretation provide official explanations of the agency's requirements and how they apply to specific workplace situations and hazardous conditions posed by employers, employees, or other parties.
"From construction to engineering, OSHA is providing decisive guidance after gathering feedback from employers, demonstrating our opinion letter program has already been effective," said Deputy Labor Secretary Keith Sonderling. "This effort is a key component of the Trump Administration's comprehensive strategy to educate the public and empower employers to keep their workers safe."
Letters of interpretation issued this year address the following situations:
In June, Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling announced the launch of the department's opinion letter program. This initiative reinforces the department's commitment to offering valuable compliance assistance for workers, employers, and other stakeholders to help them comprehend how federal labor laws pertain to specific workplace scenarios.
The public is encouraged to visit OSHA's Letters of Interpretation page to review previous guidance and submit new requests. These letters provide clear explanations that support compliance and training requirements, helping to keep America's workers safe and healthy.