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Resources for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Resources > OSHA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 1671 - 1680 of 1867:
Safety Investigation opened by OSHA into Hormel accident
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) is investigating an accident that occurred at the Hormel Foods plant in Austin Feb. 26.OSHA s...
Safety issues yet to be sorted with Mereaux refinery
There are nearly 18 violations cited against the Murphy Oil Co. refinery in Mereaux that could cause death or serious injury, and many of its problems...
Safety meeting explores OSHA updates
Bucyrus Community Hospital Infection Control Coordinator Joyce Wheeler thinks the role of OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is very...
Safety Training Alliance Formed by OSHA and BOCES
OSHA and the Wayne Finger Lakes Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) has formed an alliance with to provide students in Wayne, Seneca, On...
Safety training grant awarded to Hispanic contractors group by OSHA Awards
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is awarding the Hispanic Contractors Association of San Antonio a $250,00...
Safety violation fines for Milwaukee Valve reduced
Federal safety officials recently reduced fines and penalties against Milwaukee Valve after a man died while working there and another lost his finger...
Safety-Policy and Training Deficiencies
When a safe-practices standard does not specify written rules, then verbal safe-work procedures are acceptable. However, when operators testify th...
Salinas-based Scarr Moving and Storage Inc. Investigated by OSHA
The employer of a man seriously injured when two trucks pinned him outside Hartnell College is under scrutiny by the state's Occupational Safety and H...
Samscreen faces OSHA fines
Samscreen Inc. faces $75,000 in fines from the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration for failing to correct machine...
Sandusky company fined $28,000 by OSHA
A Sandusky excavation company that was fined more than $250,000 two years ago for working in unprotected trenches has been hit by the U.S. Occupationa... |
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