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Evans firm only roofer to ever win the safety award from OSHA.
According to the U.S. Labor Dept., roofing is the sixth most dangerous occupation in the country, and any time a roofing company takes steps to make t...
Expanding Organizational Influence: The Role of Employee Assistance Programs' Workplace Safety and Health
By helping employees identify and resolve personal problems, employee assistance professionals play an important, but often overlooked, role in improv...
Explosive dust draws warning from OSHA
Dusty workplaces could prove more hazardous to employees than many Jackson County companies imagined. A letter to 2,500 companies statewide from th...
Failing structures, but few regulations
Although 15 states regulate crane operation, Texas remains hands-off. And Houston hasn't stepped in to fill the regulatory void. But that could change...
Fairfax: OSHA Plans PSM Inspections for Chemical
In an exclusive, face-to-face interview with OccupationalHazards.com, Richard Fairfax, director of OSHA enforcement programs, announced the agency int...
Fall-safety requirement may get OSHA enforcement
Responding to pleas from the Ironworkers Union following deaths on the Las Vegas Strip, Nevada workplace safety regulators appear close to what could ...
Fatal blast in Georgia blows up OSHA dust rules
Sometimes a safety issue literally blows up in the face of federal regulators. That was the case last month when an explosion and fire at an Imperial ...
Fatal Georgia Blast Blows Up OSHA Dust Rules: Cindy Skrzycki
Sometimes a safety issue literally blows up in the face of U.S. regulators. That was the case last month when an explosion and fire at an Imperial Sug...
Fatality Leads to Safety Violation Penalties for Texas-based Company
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) proposed $118,350 in penalties against Round Rock, Texas-based TEC...
Fatality Leads to Safety Violation Penalties for Texas-based Company
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) proposed $118,350 in penalties against Round Rock, Texas-based TEC...


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