Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB355

Introduced
1/30/23  

Caption

Occupational Safety and Health - Public Buildings - Indoor Air Quality

Impact

The implementation of SB355 will significantly impact workplace safety regulations in Maryland. It requires public employers to assess and certify their HVAC systems annually and develop comprehensive indoor air quality plans, ensuring that public buildings maintain acceptable air quality levels. As such, the bill reinforces the importance of employee health and safety, particularly in light of concerns surrounding airborne contaminants and pollutants in work environments that may adversely affect workers' health.

Summary

Senate Bill 355 pertains to Occupational Safety and Health regarding Indoor Air Quality in Public Buildings. The bill mandates that the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, in collaboration with the Secretary of the Environment, Secretary of Health, and the Director of the Maryland Energy Administration, adopt comprehensive air quality standards for public buildings by a specified date. Additionally, it formally establishes a technical advisory committee responsible for making recommendations on the development of these standards, which aim to safeguard the health of employees working in public facilities.

Contention

Debate surrounding SB355 may arise as stakeholders express varying views on the proposed standards and the fiscal implications of compliance. Proponents argue that ensuring a high standard of indoor air quality is essential for protecting employee health, which in turn can enhance productivity and reduce healthcare costs. Conversely, some may view the requirements as overly burdensome for public employers, raising concerns about the financial impact and feasibility of implementing these new standards, especially for smaller governmental units.

Companion Bills

MD HB900

Crossfiled Occupational Safety and Health - Public Buildings - Indoor Air Quality

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