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Contractor Faces OSHA Violations
A New Britain contractor faces fines of $140,000 after receiving citations from the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration for failing ...
Contractor Faces OSHA Violations
A New Britain contractor faces fines of $140,000 after receiving citations from the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration for failing ...
Cookie plant reps to meet with OSHA
Representatives from a Madison County cookie company expect to meet with labor officials this week to discuss safety citations proposed after an inves...
Cooperative Process Drives Safety Improvements at United's Largest Hub
Following an assessment of United Airlines' O'Hare facilities by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), United is taking a number o...
Crane disaster probers focus on recently-fined New Jersey contractor
The Manhattan Distric attorney's office and the city Department of Investigation have opened inquiries into the the East Side crane disaster.Probers a...
Critics say OSHA fines too lax
Workplace-safety advocates say low fines from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration and rare jail terms help explain why 16 Americans are ...
Critics say OSHA paints too rosy a picture of statistics
When federal safety inspectors arrived at S&B Metal Products of East Florida Inc. in Daytona Beach in July, they found metal working machines covered ...
CV Technology Prepares Companies for OSHA Inspection by Minimizing Dust Explosion Risk
The threat of dust explosion is nothing new to industries that process powder and/or bulk solids. Recently an increase in explosive events at various ...
DC OSHA enforcement
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released its annual enforcement statistics, confirming that the agency's enforcement...
Death brings questions on OSHA's authority
The gruesome death of a Cintas Corp. employee in Oklahoma last year was a tragedy, everyone at a Wednesday congressional hearing agreed. But there ...


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