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Recent News About Osha
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Safely making custom wood patio doors, windows leads to recognition
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration awarded West Fargo its “star level” from its Voluntary Protection Programs.
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OSHA investigation finds Leawood Contractor is exposing workers to health hazards
An Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) investigation in June found that a Leawood, Kansas contractor rehabbing the Firestone, Shankman and Michaelson buildings in Kanas City, Missouri’s historic Troost district is exposing its workers to asbestos and other hazards.
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OSHA finds roofing contractors willfully ignored fall protections that ‘cost a young man his life’
Two Ohio-based roofing companies were recently found by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to have knowingly disregarded fall protections resulting in a 19-year-old employee’s death at Neville Island, Pennsylvania in June.
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Federal court orders operators of Massachusetts care facility to pay over $30,000 in legal fees, comply with OSHA subpoena
The operators of a behavioral health care facility in Attleboro, Massachusetts have recently been ordered to pay $30,515.63 in legal fees after failing to comply with an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued subpoena for video footage of violent incidents involving employees.