News from the Safety Industry

Employees Exposed to Lead, Copper, and Other Hazards in a Manufacturing Facility

Published: Wednesday January 15th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA cited a Wisconsin manufacturer for exposing employees to high rates of lead and copper dust. The company is facing $171,628 in penalties.

U.S. Department of Labor Proposes $1,007,717 in Fines Against North Florida Roofing Contractor for Egregious Fall Hazards

Published: Tuesday January 14th 2020
Source: OSHA News
January 14, 2020 U.S. Department of Labor Proposes $1,007,717 in Fines Against North Florida Roofing Contractor for Egregious Fall Hazards

Alabama Contractor Cited After Teen Worker Dies

Published: Tuesday January 14th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
A 15-year-old worker suffered fatal injuries after a fall at a work site in Alabama. The company is facing $159,118 in penalty fines from OSHA.

Alabama Contractor Cited After Teen Worker Dies

Published: Tuesday January 14th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
A 15-year-old worker suffered fatal injuries after a fall at a work site in Alabama. The company is facing $159,118 in penalty fines from OSHA.

California Sees Rise in Worker Deaths in 2018 Stats

Published: Monday January 13th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
There has been a reported increase in worker deaths in the state of California according to most recent data from 2018.

California Sees Rise in Worker Deaths in 2018 Stats

Published: Monday January 13th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
There has been a reported increase in worker deaths in the state of California according to most recent data from 2018.

Florida Roofing Contractor Found in Contempt after Failing to Pay $2,202,049 in Penalties for Safety and Health Violations

Published: Friday January 10th 2020
Source: OSHA News
January 10, 2020        

After a Crane Collapsed in Charlottesville, Investigators Are Still Looking for the Cause

Published: Friday January 10th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
On Monday of this week, a crane partially collapsed in downtown Charlottesville and partially injured an employee. Investigators teamed with OSHA to figure out what happened.

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