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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Ohio contractor again found defying federal safety requirements, continues 11-year history of exposing roofers to deadly fall hazards
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OSHA, SafetyWorks!, Construction Safety Alliance of Maine partner to promote workplace safety among industry workers
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Federal court orders Tampa Electric Co. to make significant workplace safety changes, pay $500K fine, face 36 months probation for fatal plant failures
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Illinois contractor racks up additional $303K in federal fines for repeatedly exposing construction workers to deadly fall hazards
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Investigation finds 2 recycling companies failed to use fire safety plans to evacuate 9 workers as air rescue averts drilling platform tragedy
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US Department of Labor proposes $1.3M in penalties for metro-area roofing contractor after second employee suffers fatal fall in 3 years
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National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health will meet on Sept. 13
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US Department of Labor, New Jersey agencies renew alliance to promote workplace safety, health among employers, workers
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration proposes more than $6.5 million in penalties against Dollar General after inspections of 78 locations nationwide revealed startling safety violations.
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Maryland contractor continues to expose workers to falls from elevation, construction's deadliest hazard, this time at Pennsylvania worksite
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US Labor Department's initial approval gives Massachusetts' State Plan responsibility for protecting safety, health of public workers
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US Department of Labor launches 5-year initiative in Mid-Atlantic states to reduce worker injuries, illnesses in warehousing, storage, distribution yards
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US Department of Labor cites Phoenix-area event facility operator for safety failures after investigation of worker’s fatal injuries
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Profits over people: Federal safety inspectors find 3 more Dollar General stores habitually disregarding workplace safety, risking employees' lives
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US Department of Labor cites New Jersey-based packaging manufacturer for 25 violations after investigation of Ohio worker's 2nd-degree burns
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Despite 13 citations since 2015, investigations into two meat cutters’ amputation injuries find Fiesta Mart again failed to protect employees
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A Louisiana-based helicopter ambulance service is being ordered to reinstate a pilot who refused to fly in hazardous conditions after an investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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OSHA updates investigations manual for handling retaliation complaints under whistleblower statutes
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Baton Rouge car wash, oil change, convenience store operator cited after federal workplace safety investigation into stabbing of assistant manager
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US Department of Labor reopens comment period on OSHA’s proposal to reconsider, revoke final approval of Arizona State Plan for Occupational Safety and Health