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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Grand jury indicts Didion Milling Inc., six managers on nine counts related to five deaths, numerous serious injuries in 2017 Cambria corn mill explosion
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US Department of Labor cites Continental Tire plant for multiple safety violations after 3 workers suffer severe injuries on consecutive days
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US Department of Labor reminds Northeast employers that workers need protection from dangers of heat illness
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US Department of Labor reminds Southwest employers that workers need protection from the dangers of heat illness
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Serial violator: South Dakota contractor faces serious and willful citations following 2 separate inspections for workers in unprotected trenches
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US Department of Labor emphasis program to prevent hearing loss moves to enforcement phase begins May 17
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US Department of Labor cites oil company after 3 workers suffer severe injuries in North Dakota well explosion
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US Department of Labor, stakeholders sign partnership to train, protect workers from construction hazards at Wisconsin Center Expansion project
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OSHA to offer on-site, online training event from Aug. 2-4 to enhance safety, health of federal workers
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US Department of Labor cites 2 Georgia construction contractors after Yellow River bridge collapse takes worker’s life
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US Department of Labor issues willful citations to Edmond asphalt, concrete paving contractor after investigation into 18-year-old worker’s fatal injury
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US Department of Labor renews ‘Star Level’ designation of Acushnet Company, Custom Operations for workplace safety, health achievements
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Worker suffers arm amputation from brick crushing machine with previously identified defect, employer failed to repair deficiency
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St. Louis steel manufacturer lowers injury rates by investing in safety training, equipment to protect workers on the job
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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration established a Local Emphasis Program in Wisconsin to reduce workplace dangers in food production facilities.
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Two workers who escaped a partial trench collapse in Austin, Texas, weren’t as fortunate a few hours later when their employer told them to get back into the trench which collapsed again, causing fatal injuries for one worker and seriously injured the other.
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OSHA Proposes $793k In Fines For Philadelphia Roofing Contractor Who Exposed Workers To Fall Hazards At 5 Southern New Jersey Locations
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US Department of Labor finds St. Louis recycling facility exposed workers to fall, machine hazards, places company in Severe Violator Program
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US Department of Labor to hold public meeting to provide overview of OSHA initiatives to protect workers from heat hazards
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Secretary Marty Walsh issues statement remembering fallen workers, reaffirming commitment to worker safety on Workers Memorial Day