News from the Safety Industry
U.S. Department of Labor Concludes Successful Strategic Partnership With Langlas & Associates Inc. at Billings High School Project
Published: Thursday July 2nd 2020
Source: OSHA News
July 2, 2020
U.S. Department of Labor Publishes Frequently Asked Questions and Answers To Help Keep Workers Safe During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Published: Thursday July 2nd 2020
Source: OSHA News
July 2, 2020
Las Vegas Workers Sue Casinos over COVID-19
Published: Thursday July 2nd 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Earlier this week, casino workers sued Las Vegas casinos after reports that many workers fell ill to COVID-19. The lawsuit complains that the casinos did not require workers to wear face masks.
The CDC Issues COVID-19 Guidance for Seafood Processing Workers
Published: Wednesday July 1st 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The CDC, OSHA and FDA recently published an advisory for seafood processing workers and COVD-19 protections.
U.S. Department of Labor Reminds Employers of Important Protections for Working Safely in Summer Heat
Published: Tuesday June 30th 2020
Source: OSHA News
June 30, 2020
Contact: Office of Communications
Phone: 202-693-1999
Columbia Southern Delivers Consistency and Career Help for Live From Safety 2020
Published: Tuesday June 30th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Another ASSP Safety show has come and gone, and OH&S has enjoyed participating—even virtually. OH&S Live From sponsor, Columbia Southern University (CSU), delivered an impressive amount of resources, tips and course guides despite the unprecedented circumstances.
Tips to Help Employees Manage Diabetes at Work
Published: Tuesday June 30th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Diabetes affects many workers, and it's important to know how to prioritize their health and manage unique risks.
Education Continues Long After ASSP’s Safety 2020 Conference & Expo
Published: Monday June 29th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The official three days of the American Society of Safety Professionals’ Safety 2020 Conference & Expo might be over, but sessions are still available for 60 days.
Federal Court Orders Sanctions, Appoints Special Master in Contempt Ruling Against Contractors, Owner for Not Complying With Safety Standards
Published: Monday June 29th 2020
Source: OSHA News
June 29, 2020
U.S. Department of Labor Cites Missouri Contractor After Employee Suffers Severe Injuries in Trench Collapse
Published: Monday June 29th 2020
Source: OSHA News
June 29, 2020
U.S. Department of Labor Cites Missouri Contractor
After Employee Suffers Severe Injuries in Trench Collapse
