News from the Safety Industry
Inspections find Dollar General continues to discount safety as violations, penalties pile up for blocked exits, unsafe storage areas, other hazards
Published: Monday October 17th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 17, 2022
US Department of Labor initiates technical support; worker safety, health outreach in areas hardest hit by Hurricane Ian
Published: Monday October 17th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 17, 2022
US Department of Labor cites framing contractor who ignored OSHA's safety hazard notification, directed workers onto roof without fall protection
Published: Friday October 14th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 14, 2022
US Department of Labor cites Florida company for numerous safety failures after investigation into how 22-year-old diver working in canal drowned
Published: Thursday October 13th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 13, 2022
Chicago's Power Construction receives 'Star' level designation for exemplary workplace safety, health programs
Published: Thursday October 13th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 13, 2022
US Department of Labor cites Savannah space remediation company after 32-year-old lead repair technician suffers fatal electrocution
Published: Wednesday October 12th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 12, 2022
US Department of Labor orders ExxonMobil to reinstate terminated employees suspected of leaking information to Wall Street Journal
Published: Friday October 7th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 7, 2022
A New Window to Global Safety and Productivity: Presenting NFPA LiNK
Published: Friday October 7th 2022
Source: OHS Online Magazine
As the world rapidly evolves with soaring populations and advanced new building materials, those of us who work in jobs that impact safety must work smarter, faster, and more collaboratively to stay ahead. We must work with the highest level of safety knowledge. We must quickly adapt to help keep our constantly evolving world safe.
Blackline Safety’s Refresh Trade-in Program Arms Industrial Workers with Next-Generation Safety Equipment
Published: Friday October 7th 2022
Source: OHS Online Magazine
In today’s industrial workplace where staying ahead of safety risks is paramount to keeping workers safe on the job, connected safety technology is no longer a nice-to-have solution. The more wearable technology becomes commonplace, from using a watch to monitor your heart rate to tracking your next Uber ride on your smartphone, the more using Internet-of-Things (IoT) safety-based devices is considered a must-have on the job.
Ohio contractor continues to defy federal fall protection safety rules, cited for egregious willful violations, faces $1M in fines after workplace inspection
Published: Thursday October 6th 2022
Source: OSHA News
October 6, 2022