News from the Safety Industry
OSHA Concludes Employer's Negligence Led to Fatal Forklift Incident
Published: Friday March 15th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Oxford Airport Technical Services faces four serious citations and $46,096 in proposed penalties as a result of the investigation.
Pennsylvania Finishing Company Cited for Safety Hazards Following Worker Fatality
Published: Friday March 15th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Vorteq Coil Finishers LLC faces $345,685 in proposed penalties.
NIOSH Announces Respirator Fit Evaluation Challenge Phase 2 Winners
Published: Thursday March 14th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The three-part challenge encourages the development of innovative respirator technology.
Ohio Safety Congress & Expo Coming to Columbus This Month
Published: Thursday March 14th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The annual event runs from March 27-29, 2024, and features more than 150 educational sessions and workshops.
Florida Legislature Faces Backlash for Banning Heat Safety Measures
Published: Wednesday March 13th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The bill would prohibit local governments from requiring employers to provide heat protection for workers.
OSHA Cites Atlanta Chemical Manufacturer for 67 Serious Violations
Published: Wednesday March 13th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Southern Industrial Chemicals Inc. exposed workers to chemical and struck-by hazards.
Kansas Truck Wash Company Faces Heavy Fines After Fatal Gas Exposure Incident
Published: Tuesday March 12th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA has proposed penalties of $171,680 to Red Barn Truck Wash & Service Center LLC.
Regal Industrial Corp. Agrees to $299K Settlement for Workplace Safety Violations
Published: Tuesday March 12th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA cited the Pennsylvania-based manufacturer with 17 violations.
OSHA Discovers Violations in Sixth Probe of Frozen Food Producer Since 2019
Published: Monday March 11th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
New Jersey-based CJ TMI Manufacturing America LLC faces $551,719 in proposed penalties.
Hwy 55 Restaurant Chain Fined for Child Labor Violations
Published: Monday March 11th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The Little Mint, which owns multiple Hwy 55 restaurants, employed minors beyond permitted hours and assigned them tasks prohibited by law.