News from the Safety Industry

New OSHA Update for National Emphasis Program on Amputations

Published: Wednesday December 18th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA’s recently updated amputation program focuses on agency inspections and amputation hazards in manufacturing, and it hasn’t been updated since 2015.

New OSHA Update for National Emphasis Program on Amputations

Published: Wednesday December 18th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA’s recently updated amputation program focuses on agency inspections and amputation hazards in manufacturing, and it hasn’t been updated since 2015.

U.S. Department of Labor Updates National Emphasis Program On Amputations in Manufacturing Industries

Published: Tuesday December 17th 2019
Source: OSHA News
December 17, 2019 Contact: Office of Communications Phone: 202-693-1999  

U.S. Department of Labor Cites Dollar Tree Stores For Exposing Alabama Employees to Safety Hazards

Published: Tuesday December 17th 2019
Source: OSHA News
December 17, 2019   U.S. Department of Labor Cites Dollar Tree Stores For Exposing Alabama Employees to Safety Hazards

Statement from OSHA Regarding Occupational Fatalities in 2018

Published: Tuesday December 17th 2019
Source: OSHA News
December 17, 2019 Contact: Office of Communications Phone: 202-693-1999 Statement from OSHA Regarding Occupational Fatalities in 2018

New Jersey Food Manufacturer and OSHA Meet Safety Agreement

Published: Tuesday December 17th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
J&J Snackfoods and OSHA agree on safety and health improvements at the company’s eight facilities after repeated inspection fines.

New Jersey Food Manufacturer and OSHA Meet Safety Agreement

Published: Tuesday December 17th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
J&J Snackfoods and OSHA agree on safety and health improvements at the company’s eight facilities after repeated inspection fines.

Workplace Safety in the Gig Economy Is Anyone Actually Paying Attention

Published: Monday December 16th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The gig economy has created a seismic shift to the traditional workplace model. With new (and oftentimes inexperienced) workers performing dangerous tasks in a “faster is better” manner, workplace safety has the potential to fall through the cracks.

Workplace Safety in the Gig Economy Is Anyone Actually Paying Attention

Published: Monday December 16th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The gig economy has created a seismic shift to the traditional workplace model. With new (and oftentimes inexperienced) workers performing dangerous tasks in a “faster is better” manner, workplace safety has the potential to fall through the cracks.

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