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Resources for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Resources > OSHA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 1831 - 1840 of 1867:
What OSHA Expects: The Electrical Safety Questions OSHA Will Ask During an Investigation
When it comes to electrical safety, OSHA standards can be technical and confusing. What requirements do safety managers need to know? Wouldn’t it be ...
When OSHA Inspectors Give Compliance Method Advice: Listen and Document
Ten years and seven inspections after approving a machine guard during an informal meeting, OSHA inspectors again cited the company for inadequ...
Which OSHA Requirement Would You Toss?
If you could eliminate one OSHA requirement, which would it be? My ax would fall on the universal requirement to retain material safety data sheets (M...
Whistle-Blower: Agency Tasked with Protecting American Workers Fails to Protect its Own
In less than an hour, Adam Finkel will be teaching a class on environmental risk assessment. But first, he's hustling off to audition for a tenor solo...
White House vows to increase worker safety, enforce laws
Asserting that mounting workloads and dwindling staff have hindered the government's ability to protect workers, President Obama is pledging to increa...
Whitmore: OSHA Turns Blind Eye to Underreporting
An OSHA recordkeeping expert alleges the agency has been “turning its back” on verifying the accuracy of injury and illness records submitted by emplo...
Who Pays for Safety Shoes?
OSHA standard 1910.136 for occupational foot protection requires as follows: “General requirements. The employer shall ensure that each affected e...
Whose Employee Is It?
Many OSHA cases equate employer responsibility with the worksite company that “controls” or directs the daily work activities on multiemployer ...
Window-washer found dead after fall at St. Louis Park hospital
After felling three stories while working at Park Nicollet's Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park, a window washer was found dead and another was inj...
Winner Aviation cited by OSHA
A man’s death at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport in April has resulted in a citation by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration for a... |
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