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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Connecticut environmental lab faces $907K in fines for willfully exposing employees to workplace carcinogen
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US Department of Labor announces changes to OSHA's Severe Violator Enforcement Program to strengthen enforcement, improve compliance
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US Department of Labor recognizes Owens Corning manufacturer site for workplace safety, health excellence with 'Star' designation
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US Department of Labor, Ryan Companies US Inc. promote workplace safety, health at Lakewood Ranch multi-family project
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US Department of Labor allies with Lehigh Career and Technical Institute, Pennsylvania OSHA Consultation to protect warehousing, storage workers
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US Department of Labor proposes $303K in penalties for Middletown foundry for willfully exposing employees to workplace hazards
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US Department of Labor awards $1.9M to 14 organizations nationwide to provide workplace safety, health training; recognize infectious diseases
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Illinois trucking repair company cited for exposing workers to confined space hazards after worker fatally injured inspecting trailer
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OSHA, American Foundation for Suicide Prevention form alliance to promote workplace mental health, suicide prevention awareness
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US Department of Labor, industry leaders, stakeholders call on employers, workers to combat surge in construction worker suicides
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Ohio auto parts manufacturer cited for 10 federal safety violations after workers battle 13 fires in 2 years in plastic molding plant
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US Department of Labor orders Wells Fargo to pay more than $22M for retaliating against executive that alleged financial misconduct
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Department of Labor joins with Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras leaders to launch Labor Rights Week 2022 with kick-off event in Washington
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US Department of Labor alleges Killeen newspaper retaliated illegally against worker who complained of insect infestation, files suit against company
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US Department of Labor finds Colorado Springs employer willfully exposed worker to serious injury when cement mixer turned on with worker inside
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Leaders from the construction industry, labor unions and educators teamed with the Occupational Health and Safety Administration to address the high suicide rate among construction and extraction workers.
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A maintenance worker inside a cement mixer narrowly avoided fatal injury when a coworker at a Colorado Springs concrete manufacturing facility turned the machine on.
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Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health will meet Sept. 14
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US Department of Labor cites Wauchula labor contractor after 35-year-old farmworker suffers fatal heat illness
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US Department of Labor twice finds Suamico general contractor exposing workers to potentially deadly fall hazards; proposes $37K in fines