Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF4600

Introduced
3/4/24  
Refer
3/4/24  
Refer
3/18/24  

Caption

Acceptable blood lead levels for workers adoption requirement

Impact

If passed, SF4600 would significantly impact state laws governing workplace safety, particularly those related to lead exposure. By lowering acceptable blood lead levels, the bill would require stricter monitoring and potentially more frequent removal of workers from hazardous situations. This change could lead to improved health outcomes for workers who are at risk of lead poisoning, which has long-term health implications. However, the cost and logistics of implementing these new regulations may present challenges for employers, particularly in industries where lead exposure is prevalent.

Summary

Senate File 4600 (SF4600) is a proposed legislation aimed at enhancing occupational health and safety standards by specifically addressing acceptable blood lead levels for workers. The bill mandates that the commissioner of labor and industry, in collaboration with the commissioner of health, establish rules that would lower the thresholds for acceptable blood lead levels. This legislative action reflects growing concerns regarding the safety of lead exposure in the workplace and seeks to align state regulations with the latest public health information.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SF4600, particularly regarding its potential economic impact on industries affected by lead exposure regulations. While proponents argue that stricter standards are necessary for worker safety, critics may express concerns about the feasibility of these regulations and their economic implications for businesses. The balance between protecting worker health and maintaining economic viability for certain industries will likely be a focal point of discussion among legislators.

Companion Bills

MN HF4713

Similar To Commissioner of labor and industry required to adopt rules related to acceptable blood lead levels for workers.

Previously Filed As

MN HF4713

Commissioner of labor and industry required to adopt rules related to acceptable blood lead levels for workers.

MN AB35

Worker safety: blood lead levels: reporting.

MN AB2963

Worker safety: blood lead levels: reporting.

MN HB07133

An Act Concerning Blood Lead Level Requirements.

MN HB05400

An Act Concerning Blood Lead Level Requirements.

MN SF3407

Workers' Compensation Advisory Council recommendations adoption

MN SF207

Safe Workplaces for Meat and Poultry Processing Workers Act

MN HB5368

Health: children; reporting requirements for blood lead levels for minors; modify, and update certain definitions. Amends sec. 5474 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.5474) & adds sec. 5456a. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4532'23

MN AB2122

Medi-Cal: blood lead screening tests.

MN SF162

Elevated blood lead concentration level decrease from ten micrograms of lead to 3.5 micrograms

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