U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
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Recent News About U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
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Spring Grove glass companies earn ‘Star’ level designation for exemplary workplace safety, health programs
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Alarming rise in trench-related fatalities spurs US Department of Labor to announce enhanced nationwide enforcement, additional oversight
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US Department of Labor cites Florida company for 12 serious violations after 26-year-old diver drowns in pond on Ponte Vedra Beach golf course
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US Department of Labor cites Fort Pierce carpentry contractor after 19-year-old worker suffers fatal injuries in 25-foot fall
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The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration warns about the dangers of working in hot weather as temperatures and the risk of heat illness rise in Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Mississippi.
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US Department of Labor implements 'Weekend Work' initiative to conduct random safety inspections to protect construction workers from fall hazards
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US Department of Labor reminds Southeast employers to protect workers against heat illness' serious dangers
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US Department of Labor investigation into Temple worker’s partial arm amputation finds employer again ignored machine safety procedures
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US Department of Labor finds contractors ignored safety requirement which led to worker's 65-foot fall from an elevated scaffold
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Federal inspection finds Dollar General store in Greencastle again exposes workers to safety hazards despite 2021 citations, penalties
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US Department of Labor finds worker suffered serious internal injuries because employer ignored machine safety procedures
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OSHA extends National Emphasis Program to protect high-risk workers from coronavirus
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US Department of Labor proposes $315K more in fines for Ohio vehicle parts manufacturer that continues to expose workers to dangerous machine hazards
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US Department of Labor proposes approval of Massachusetts' occupational health, safety plan for local government workers
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US Department of Labor investigation of 21-year-old worker's fatal fall finds Burleson roofing contractor again ignored fall safety requirement
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US Department of Labor begins rulemaking process to revise standards for occupational exposure to lead
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US Department of Labor cites 2 contractors after electrician preparing job bid suffers fatal fall at Caterpillar’s Mapleton foundry
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US Labor Department, Wisconsin Agri-Business Association renew alliance to promote workplace safety in grain industry
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US Department of Labor signs partnership to promote construction safety during renovation of St. Louis’ historic Butler Brothers Building
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Jury awards $650K in damages for Massachusetts contractor’s unlawful retaliation against injured immigrant worker