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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US Department of Labor reaches settlement agreement with Ohio insulation contractor to resolve citations after fatal fall, workers’ injuries in 2020
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US Department of Labor reaches settlement agreement with Ohio insulation contractor to resolve citations after fatal fall, workers’ injuries in 2020
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US Department of Labor cites Atlanta recycling company for continually exposing workers to chemical hazards, proposes $311K in penalties
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US Department of Labor cites Canton steel mill after worker is fatally caught in machine
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Federal investigation finds framing contractor willfully exposed workers to fall hazards at Luzerne, Pennsylvania, state salt storage stockpile
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US Department of Labor cites Robbinsville frozen food manufacturer after investigation into worker’s fatal fall from scissor lift
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US Department of Labor reminds Great Lakes region's employers that workers need protection from dangers of heat illness: indoors, outdoors
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US Department of Labor cites New York agricultural products manufacturer after worker's partial grain silo engulfment
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US Department of Labor, McCarthy Building Companies to promote workplace safety, health at University of Georgia Poultry Science Complex
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US Department of Labor reminds Dakota employers that workers need protection from the dangers of heat illness: indoors, outdoors
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US Labor Department announces alliance with Kansas City Electrical Apprenticeship and Training Committee to promote workplace safety
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National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health will meet on June 30
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US Department of Labor cites Swainsboro pillow manufacturer for 7 repeat, 4 serious violations; proposes $190K in penalties
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US Department of Labor cites metal buildings' manufacturer for willfully exposing employees to amputation hazards following worker's serious injury
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited a manufacturer of metal buildings for safety violations that resulted in a worker suffering an amputation in improperly maintained machinery.
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JBS Foods USA reaches settlement with OSHA to develop, implement infectious disease preparedness plan at seven meat processing plants
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US Department of Labor cites Athens lumber manufacturer for ignoring required safety precautions after forklift fatally strikes worker
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Illinois construction contractor continues to ignore deadly fall hazards, faces $263K in fines after Park Ridge inspection finds roofers exposed to risks
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CORRECTED: US Department of Labor finds Breckenridge contractor willfully exposed workers to trench hazards after fatal cave-in
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US Department of Labor urges caution to avoid fall, electrical, other hazards during spring storm cleanup throughout South Dakota