Lower Merion OSHA aerial lift probes
Lower Merion, March 3, 2010 – Industrial accident held Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) under investigation after an aerial lift fell and injured a construction worker in the job...
View Article2010 OSHA’s Regulatory Priorities
The 2010 hazardous chemicals and substances play top roles in Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) list of regulatory priorities indicates upcoming OSHA actions, primarily rule making....
View ArticleASSE urged OSHA to finalize Hazard Communication Standard regulation
President of the ASSE Christopher Patton recently sent OSHA chief David Michaels a letter asking to support the organization’s proposal about implementing changes to the agency’s existing Hazard...
View ArticleBuilding inspector charged for selling OSHA safety certificates
A former New York City building inspector Michael Dinardo, 52, has been charged with selling coveted safety certification cards to workers who hadn’t received any training, which are issued through the...
View ArticleBP Texas and U.S. OSHA memo settlement
A BP spokesman declined to discuss the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) memo that details a record fine slapped on the company last year for safety violations at its Texas...
View ArticleU.S. OSHA notifies workplaces of high injury and illness rates
Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) surveys a person or firm that employs workers to collect workplace injury and illness information it uses to recognize...
View ArticleBowman’s Inc. cited by OSHA after violating OSH Act
Bowman’s Inc. of Mountain Home, Idaho, was quoted by Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Boise Area Office for trespassing of the Occupational Safety and Health...
View ArticleOSHA calling for employers to track MSDs
Despite protests from the business sector community, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) lately revealed its proposition to reestablish a column on the OSHA 300 Injury and Illness Log...
View ArticleOSHA released Electric Power eTool
Working on electrical equipment or associated utility activities brought about 80 employees die from electric shock annually. To assist prevent such deaths, the Occupational Safety and Health...
View ArticleOSHA free informational workshop
The Iowa Workforce Development and Iowa City Employers Council of Iowa will host a free informational workshop covering general Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issues from 9:30 in...
View ArticleOSHA Fined Ohio Companies for Safety Violations
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has mentioned American Warming and Ventilating Inc. companies based in Bradner, Ohio, and Ohio Decorative Products, a die cast metal products...
View ArticleChamber of Commerce clash on OSHA and EPA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) administrator and U.S. Chamber of Commerce attorney differed aggressively on the value of a bill that would mandate more rigid penalties for...
View ArticleEnd of EPA state programs
The compromise bill, which could be brought out sometime next week, aims to cut back U.S. smokestack emissions of carbon and other greenhouse gases faulted for global warming by 17% by 2020, from 2005...
View ArticleOSHA forklift online training
Newark, NJ – Getting a forklift certification is a compulsory Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) law. The target is to secure the health and safety of the forklift driver and people...
View ArticleOSHA Forklift Training Certification Course
Each year, there are thousands of accidents associated to forklifts that happen in the workplace. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has found out that the absolute majority of...
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