News from the Safety Industry
Unsafe bargain: Dallas-area Family Dollar store endangered employees by allowing blocked storeroom exits, walkways, unsafely stacked boxes
Published: Tuesday June 20th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 20, 2023
Federal investigators find JBS Foods failed to protect Green Bay plant worker from amputations by ignoring required safety standards
Published: Tuesday June 20th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 20, 2023
Ohio manufacturer faces $171K in penalties after worker suffers amputation while operating machine that lacked adequate safety protections
Published: Tuesday June 20th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 20, 2023
Legionella Record Keeping Using Software
Published: Tuesday June 20th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Let’s look at what records you need to keep and the benefits of electronic recordkeeping.
The Importance of Communication: Takeaways from ASSP Safety 2023
Published: Tuesday June 20th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Hear from OH&S Executive Editor David Kopf as he speaks on what he learned about communication at the annual event.
US Department of Labor, Mexican Consulate in Dallas sign alliance to protect safety, health of Spanish-speaking workers
Published: Friday June 16th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 16, 2023
Federal investigators find Alabama tire shop did not follow procedures to protect workers from rim, tire failures after fatal explosion
Published: Friday June 16th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 16, 2023
Hostess Brands faces $298K in penalties after federal investigators find company’s safety, training failures led to worker’s amputation injury
Published: Friday June 16th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 16, 2023
Temporary Worker Fatally Injured, OSHA Proposes $2.8M in Penalties for Illinois Pizza Manufacturer
Published: Friday June 16th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Miracapo Pizza Company was also placed in OSHA’s Severe Violator Enforcement Program.
Workplaces in West, Midwest United States Recognized for Being Free of Injuries, Illnesses in 2022
Published: Friday June 16th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Thirty-five employers across six states received OSHA recognition.