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Resources for Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Resources > OSHA > ArticlesSub-Categories: Listings 961 - 970 of 1867:
OSHA Extends Comment Period on Crane and Derrick Proposed Rulemaking
William Rapetti, the master rigger on the 200-foot-high tower crane that collapsed and killed seven people last March in New York City, was indicted y...
OSHA extends public opinion period for construction safety guidelines
OSHA public comment period extended on proposed safety rules for cranes/derricks. Employers required to assess hazards and inspect condition of equipm...
OSHA eyes fire at East Peoria Cat plant
Caterpillar employees returned to work on Sunday morning, a day after a fire broke out in a furnace in Building KK in the Transmission Business Unit a...
OSHA failed to adopt dust rules in 2006
Top federal safety officials urged the Labor Department in 2006 to adopt critical regulations to prevent deadly dust explosions -- like the one suspec...
OSHA Failed World Trade Center Rescue Workers, Says Congressman
World Trade Center emergency workers should have been given respirators to protect them from toxic dust, and the Occupational Safety and Health Admini...
OSHA faults crane company in CityCenter death
State inspectors found that serious contractor violations contributed to two major accidents — one fatal — at CityCenter last year, according to new r...
OSHA Files $877,000 Case Against NYC Concrete Contractor
OSHA said it has filed $877,000 in penalties with its citations against 160 Broadway Corp., which does business as Broadway Concrete. The New York Cit...
OSHA finalizes fine for West Fargo plant where worker died...
A West Fargo wind tower manufacturing plant where a worker was killed in early October will pay a $3,700 fine. The Occupational Safety and Health A...
OSHA Finalizes Personal Protective Equipment Cost Rulemaking
On November 14, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced a new rule clarifying the employer/employee responsibilities for pa...
OSHA finally orders employers: Buy protective equipment for workers
It took an AFL-CIO lawsuit, Congressional intervention and an appellate court ruling, but the Occupational Safety and Health Administration finally is... |
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