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Resources for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Resources > OSHA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 1 - 10 of 626:
54-Year-Old Power Plant Gains an OSHA Star
OSHA has certified PPL Martins Creek Power Plant as a Star site in its prestigious Voluntary Protection Programs. During a recent ceremony at the comp...
ACCSH to Consider OSHA's Structural Collapse Response Next Month
An overview of OSHA's role in the National Response Plan and a presentation on OSHA's structural collapse response and how it responded to the Aug. 1,...
BCSP Forms New Alliance with OSHA
The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) signed a new Alliance agreement on February 22, 2008 with the Occupational Safety and Health Admin...
Best Practices Recommended for Hazmat Bulk Loading, Unloading
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration proposed recommended practices on Jan. 4 for loading and unloading operations involving bul...
CAL/OSHA Gives Workers Tips To Beat Heat
As the month of August heats up, the California Division of Occupational Safety & Health Administration is urging those working in hot conditions to t...
Construction death could cost Gainesville company $54,950
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Hartley Construction Co. of Gainesville following a fatality i...
Contractor Cited for Repeat Trenching, Excavation Hazards on DOT Project
OSHA has proposed $50,000 in penalties against Northern Pipeline Construction Co. for two repeat safety violations that occurred as the company was re...
Contractor Faces Nearly $75,000 in Fines for Cave-in, Other Hazards
An unprotected trench and other hazards at a Walgreens construction site in New Haven, Conn., have resulted in OSHA proposing a total of $74,600 in fi...
Contractor Faces OSHA Fines
An unprotected trench and other hazards at a Walgreens construction site in New Haven have resulted in the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Saf...
Could Senate's Hearing Finally Move OSHA?
OSHA has resisted a combustible dust standard, and this week a House bill to force one may be passed. Will a U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor & Pe... |
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