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Brewery owners speak out on OSHA citations
Owners of the F.X. Matt Brewery speak out about being cited by OSHA for violations that may have contributed to May's devastating fire. OSHA officials...
Bridge deaths bring OSHA fines
An OSHA investigation of a "preventable" construction accident on the Bay St. Louis Bridge has led to proposed fines of nearly $96,000 against four co...
Bridge deaths bring OSHA fines
An OSHA investigation of a "preventable" construction accident on the Bay St. Louis Bridge has led to proposed fines of nearly $96,000 against four co...
Broken pulley caused injuries in tree-cutting: OSHA investigating the incident
Police determined a broken pulley caused critical injuries to a man nearly a week ago, but the case remains open for federal and state agencies. Po...
Bulletin on Particle Accelerators Issued by OSHA
OSHA has been prompted by the growing use of special-purpose particle accelerators to issue a Safety and Health Information Bulletin identifying the r...
Bush Moves Forward With ‘Secret’ OSHA Rule
Remember that "secret" Occupational Safety and Health Administration rule? The one that would make it tougher to protect workers from hazardous chemic...
Bush pushes through scores of reactionary “midnight regulations”
As President George Bush's term comes to an end, federal agencies are in the process of enacting last-minute pro-business regulations. The "midnight r...
Bush Requests $501.7 Million for OSHA FY 2009 Funding
Surpassing the $500 million mark for the first time, President George W. Bush’s proposed 2009 OSHA budget aims to maintain the agency’s current progra...
Business fined for OSHA violations
A Gulf Breeze business was recently fined nearly $150,000 by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) for s...
Business panel on proposed rule on diacetyl exposure organized by OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration organized a panel of small businesses in May with a motive of discussing a proposed rule covering w...


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