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Dust Collection System Captures Fugitive Dust, Ensures OSHA Compliance
West Coast Cosmetics, Chatsworth, Calif., a contract filler and private label house, manufactures and packages custom cosmetic products such as eye sh...
Dust Collector Eliminates OSHA Entry Hazard
Dust collectors designed and manufactured by automated trim and waste handling system manufacturer Precision AirConvey (PAC), feature a low-maintenanc...
Dust Collector Line Eliminates OSHA Confined Space Entry Hazard
Dust collectors designed and manufactured by automated trim and waste handling system manufacturer Precision AirConvey (PAC), Newark, Del. (www.precis...
Dust Explosion Testing Mandated by New OSHA National Emphasis Program Performed by Fauske & Associat
Dust explosions are a serious hazard in industries nationwide. They lead to the loss of production, plant/facility destruction and personnel injury or...
East Marshall students receive OSHA certification
More than 80 East Marshall High School shop students received hands-on equipment training and an OSHA certification to go with it. The students comple...
EJM Joins OHSA Elite
Executive Jet Management (EJM) has been designated a Star Participant in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Program (VPP). VPP was created in 1982 to salut...
Electrical Hazard Assessment: First Step in Meeting OSHA Standards
A hazard assessment engineering firm can help meet OSHA standards and improve safety. OSHA has long required employers to evaluate the workplace for e...
Elevators safer today, OSHA says
For more than 20 years, grain elevator inspector Deborah Peterson wielded a red tag that gave her authority to close – on the spot – any operation she...
Employee Misconduct Defense
Employers raise employee misconduct as often as any defense to OSHA citations. If proven to exist by the employer, this defense eliminates the cit...
Employers must pay for most required protective gear, OSHA rules
Employers must pay for almost all personal protective equipment required for employees on the job, according to a new rule clarification from the Occu... |
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