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Resources for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Resources > OSHA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 181 - 190 of 1826:
American Ecology waste sites exceed OSHA requirements
All four of Boise-based American Ecology's waste disposal sites have been certified as Voluntary Protection Program sites by state agencies in Washi...
Americans Working with Lead are Still at Risk of Developing Serious Chronic Health Conditions: HRA
A recent issue of HRA’s Perspectives pointed out, "As scientific evidence has shown more serious health effects associated with lower lead levels than...
Ammonia leak being monitored by Safety board
A federal agency is monitoring ammonia leak that killed two workers at a Louisville storage company and will decide within a couple of weeks whether t...
Amputation Accidents Resulted in heavy Fine for Crespac
Crespac Inc. was fined $266,400 and cited with 34 safety and health violations by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Admini...
An alliance with National Association of Women in Construction's Chapter 96 launched by OSHA
OSHA and the National Association of Women in Construction - Chapter 96, have launched an alliance to promote workplace safety and health for all wome...
Andersen Construction appeals fine by Oregon OSHA following accident at Encore work site
The Oregon office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined Andersen Construction, the general contractor for the Encore Condomi...
ANO, the Nuclear Plant Maintains OSHA Record
Arkansas Nuclear One employees have worked almost 23 million hours over a period of nearly nine years without a lost-time accident. In 1996, ANO becam...
Ansonia Copper faces $212,000 in OSHA fines
Ansonia Copper & Brass Inc. faces $212,000 in fines after federal workplace safety inspectors accused the company of 70 violations at its Waterbury tu...
Ansonia Copper faces $212,000 in OSHA fines
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) may fine a Cincinnati foundry up to $128,700 for alleged multiple violations of federal workp...
Applications for Susan Harwood Training Grants Demanded by OSHA
OSHA is asking for applications for nearly $7 million in Susan Harwood Training Grants available to nonprofit, community, and faith-based organization... |
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