26 Violations Found in Foundry
The company faces $163,240 in proposed penalties for seven repeat, 16 serious, and three other-than-serious safety violations.
View ArticleCDC Identifies Largest Risk Factor for Heat Fatalities
After reviewing 20 heat-related OSHA enforcement cases, CDC determines the largest risk factor for heat fatalities is a lack of acclimatization plans.
View ArticleBasic Fall Protection Equipment Can Save Lives
According to OSHA's area director, the death of a worker who fell while loading a tanker truck could have been prevented with basic protection.
View ArticlePlating Company Fined $341,500 For Exposure
Pride Plating Inc. cited by OSHA for worker exposure to cancer-causing health hazards by inhalation, absorption and ingestion of hexavalent chromium.
View Article1 Cell Tower, 6 Violations, 2 Fatalities
OSHA finds Wireless Horizon Inc. did not use proper engineering plans to ensure the workers were protected against this type of collapse.
View ArticleOSHA’s Top 10 List of Violations for 2015
OSHA has released its preliminary Top 10 violations list for 2015
View Article2015 OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations
This Infographic lists OSHA’s Top 10 most-frequently cited violations in 2015. Employers need to be proactive and reduce risks from hazards before an OSHA inspection.
View ArticleTwo Workers Killed in Crane Lift Incident
Two workers were killed in a crane lift incident in Hanover, NJ.
View ArticleIt’s a Dirty Job and Someone Died Doing It
If you work on a farm, manure happens. Loading manure onto a trailer would be few workers’ idea of fun, but would it surprise you to know it can also be deadly?
View ArticleReporting of Amputations Lead to Improvements in Workplace Safety
OSHA's severe injury reporting requirement, now in its second year, continues to show a disturbing trend of seven reported amputations a day at U.S. workplaces. The positive news is that the reports...
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