News from the Safety Industry
Employee’s Life Would Have Been Saved With Fall Protection Use, OSHA Says
Published: Monday April 3rd 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The contractor faces citations for four serious violations and over $50,000 in proposed penalties.
US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration releases 2022 injury and illness data
Published: Friday March 31st 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 31, 2023
US Department of Labor finds fall protection would have saved roof worker who fatally plunged through skylight at Milton airport in October 2022
Published: Friday March 31st 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 31, 2023
OHS Announces 2023 Industrial Hygiene Award Winners
Published: Friday March 31st 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Now in its third year, the annual awards program recognizes companies for their outstanding achievements in industrial hygiene.
National Ladder Safety Month 2023: Safety Tips at the Top
Published: Friday March 31st 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
As National Ladder Safety Month wraps up, let's look at what you should do to stay safe at the top.
US Department of Labor establishes a Georgia-wide alliance to improve ergonomic safety in state’s warehouses
Published: Thursday March 30th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 30, 2023
Readout: US Department of Labor hosts discussion on safety and health agency’s new authority to provide visa certifications to better protect workers
Published: Thursday March 30th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 30, 2023
For the 6th time in 13 months, Department of Labor finds Fort Walton Beach framing contractor endangering workers at Florida worksites
Published: Thursday March 30th 2023
Source: OSHA News
March 30, 2023
FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Use of Narcan, a Treatment Used to Prevent Opioid Overdose Fatalities
Published: Thursday March 30th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Overdose deaths from drugs and alcohol rose in workplaces from 2020 to 2021.
Excavation Company Faces Citations After Failing 3 Inspections
Published: Thursday March 30th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
In the last five years, employees have been found exposed to trench hazards seven times, OSHA said.
