News from the Safety Industry

Automotive Manufacturer Faces OSHA Penalties After Fatal Workplace Incident

Published: Tuesday April 23rd 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Faurecia Emissions Control Systems NA LLC was cited with 10 citations and a total of $314,555 in proposed penalties.

Advancing Laboratory Safety: The Evolution Towards Dynamic Air Quality Control

Published: Monday April 22nd 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Switching from traditional air changes per hour to a data-driven, demand-based air quality control enhances safety, reduces costs and improves efficiency in laboratories.

Enhancing Safety Practices for Essential Workers in Food Production

Published: Monday April 22nd 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Essential safety measures for workers in the food production industry must focus on risks, compliance and strategies—from physical hazards to mental health support—to foster a safer workplace.

DOL Supports Families of Fallen Workers on Workers’ Memorial Day

Published: Friday April 19th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Tonya Malley Ford was appointed OSHA’s first national family liaison in 2023.

OSHA Finds Florida Labor Contractor Could Have Prevented Fatal Heatstroke Incident

Published: Friday April 19th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
McNeill Labor Management Inc. became subject of an investigation following the death of a 26-year-old worker.

MSHA Passes Final Rule Protecting Miners from Silica Dust Exposure

Published: Thursday April 18th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The updated rule could potentially to prevent thousands of miners from becoming affected.

OSHA Finds Lack of Safety Measures Led to Massachusetts Dock Collapse

Published: Thursday April 18th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Mohawk Northeast Inc. faces $214,327 in proposed fines following the incident in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

ASSP Announces Pam Walaski Will Become Its 2024-2025 President

Published: Wednesday April 17th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Starting on July 1, 2024, Walaski will succeed Jim Thornton in the role.

OSHA Finds Recurring Violations at Trader Joe’s Store in Colorado

Published: Wednesday April 17th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The popular grocery chain faces proposed penalties of $216,902.

Helping Lone Workers Shed the Invisibility Cloak

Published: Tuesday April 16th 2024
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Satellite messaging and GPS technologies help lone workers overcome challenges of invisibility, providing transformative benefits for safety and coordination across industries.

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