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Cooperative Process Drives Safety Improvements at United's Largest Hub
Following an assessment of United Airlines' O'Hare facilities by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), United is taking a number o...
Corners cut and beers downed at Fed-run OSHA classes
Safety is for sale in the dimly lit Aqueduct North bar in the far reaches of the Bronx.Last Sunday, a group of hardhats hunkered down for what was sup...
Cortec agrees to $250,000 OSHA fine after explosion in Spooner
More than six months after an explosion injured two workers and forced a mile area evacuation, a Spooner company has agreed to a settlement with the D...
Cortec Spooner facility to evaluate OSHA report
In its continuing efforts to collaborate with the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Cortec Spray Technologies ...
Covanta Earns OSHA Award
Federal workplace safety officials have given the New Jersey-based company that operates the waste-toenergy plant on South Cherry Street a prestigious...
Covanta OK'd to continue in OSHA program
Preston’s waste-to-energy facility has been approved for three more years of participation in the Voluntary Protection Programs of the U.S. Department...
Crane disaster probers focus on recently-fined New Jersey contractor
The Manhattan Distric attorney's office and the city Department of Investigation have opened inquiries into the the East Side crane disaster.Probers a...
Critics say OSHA fines too lax
Workplace-safety advocates say low fines from the Occupational Health and Safety Administration and rare jail terms help explain why 16 Americans are ...
Critics say OSHA paints too rosy a picture of statistics
When federal safety inspectors arrived at S&B Metal Products of East Florida Inc. in Daytona Beach in July, they found metal working machines covered ...
CSB asks OSHA to adopt combustible dust standard
At a Senate hearing recently, John Bresland, chairman and CEO of the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB), called on the Occupational Safety and Health Ad...


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