News from the Safety Industry
US Department of Labor finds worker suffered serious internal injuries because employer ignored machine safety procedures
Published: Friday July 1st 2022
Source: OSHA News
July 1, 2022
US Department of Labor proposes $315K more in fines for Ohio vehicle parts manufacturer that continues to expose workers to dangerous machine hazards
Published: Thursday June 30th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 30, 2022
OSHA extends National Emphasis Program to protect high-risk workers from coronavirus
Published: Thursday June 30th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 30, 2022
Contact: Office of Communications
Phone: 202-693-1999
US Department of Labor proposes approval of Massachusetts’ occupational health, safety plan for local government workers
Published: Wednesday June 29th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 29, 2022
US Department of Labor investigation of 21-year-old worker’s fatal fall finds Burleson roofing contractor again ignored fall safety requirement
Published: Wednesday June 29th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 29, 2022
US Department of Labor cites Orange Park contractor after collapsed roof claims life of 43-year-old laborer
Published: Wednesday June 29th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 29, 2022
US Department of Labor begins rulemaking process to revise standards for occupational exposure to lead
Published: Tuesday June 28th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 28, 2022
OSHA reminds fireworks/pyrotechnics industry to put worker safety first in advance of July 4 celebrations
Published: Tuesday June 28th 2022
Source: OSHA News
June 28, 2022
Contact: Office of Communications
Phone: 202-693-1999
How to Prevent Musculoskeletal Disorders at a Worksite
Published: Tuesday June 28th 2022
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) affect thousands of workers every year. In 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), 272,780 cases of MSD caused people to miss work in the private sector.
Live from ASSP Day 2
Published: Tuesday June 28th 2022
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The excited buzz from day one of the American Society of Safety Professionals Safety 2022 Professional Development Conference and Exposition was still evident throughout the second day of the show. Safety professionals flooded the expo floor and connected in sessions at McCormick Place, where the conversations flowed easily amongst attendees.
