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Is Enough Done To Stop Explosive Dust?
You might not think of sugar, corn, or metal as materials that can cause a catastrophic explosion in a factory, but when they're ground into dust-and ...
ISEA Challenges OSHA PPE Standards Proposal
The International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) has challenged a proposed OSHA rule to regulate the use of safety eyewear and hard hats, and is ...
ISEA Challenges OSHA Standards Proposal, Offers Alternative
The International Safety Equipment Association has challenged an OSHA-proposed rule to regulate the use of safety eyewear and hard hats, and offered a...
JCJC to hold OSHA training
Jones County Junior College’s Workforce Development Center is offering a 30-hour OSHA General Industry Standards program. The course will be taught ...
Kansas utility earns OSHA's VPP Star award
Utility Contractors Inc.'s shop and yard site in Wichita has earned membership in the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Admini...
Keeping the heat on OSHA
Citing the deaths of 10 workers on the Las Vegas Strip, a House panel will hold a hearing to review construction safety standards and the conduct of g...
Kieffer & Co. earns OSHA safety award
Kieffer & Co., Inc., of Sheboygan will receive the Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program award from the federal Occupational Safety and He...
KINGSTON: OSHA fines tree removal company after worker's death
Federal safety regulators have fined an East Kingston tree removal company $19,250, six months after a 22-year-old employee was killed by a falling tr...
L.L. Bean manufacturing plant earns OSHA VPP status
L.L. Bean Manufacturing in Brunswick has been certified to participate in the prestigious Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) of the U.S. Labor Depart...
Labor Dept's OSHA fines 11 contractors
Eleven contractors, chiefly from western and central New York, have been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Admini...


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