Four serious accidents tied to such equipment happened in a matter of weeks.
The funding will expand the Our Driving Concern program in three states.
The investigation was sparked by a tragic incident resulting in a worker’s death.
OSHA proposed $55,403 in penalties to the Cartersville, Georgia-based company.
Transitioning from compliance to safety excellence is not just a legal obligation but a moral imperative for businesses handling hazardous chemicals.
Business owners make a plethora of mistakes that put their company at increased risk of starting a fire in their workplace.
The contest focused on improving the detection of counterfeit N95 respirators.
Sugar Creek Packing Co. faces $277,904 in proposed penalties.
The two-year agreement focuses on four of the biggest workplace issues in construction.
OH&S's sister publication celebrates the year's most notable environmental product additions.