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.
Business owners make a plethora of mistakes that put their company at increased risk of starting a fire in their workplace.
Transitioning from compliance to safety excellence is not just a legal obligation but a moral imperative for businesses handling hazardous chemicals.
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.
Stop Work Authority empowers employees at all levels to stop work when they identify an imminent hazard or unsafe condition.
The program targets manufacturers throughout the Mid-Atlantic United States.
Overhead Solutions LLC now faces $180,000 in proposed penalties.
The agency completed impact inspections across 13 mines throughout the month.
The award allows for up to $6 million in grant funding.
The ARB handles a wide range of cases involving worker protection.
The Safety Pass program has been integral in on-set safety training.
The advocates and organizations will be honored at the upcoming awards banquet.
The meeting will be available to attend in person as well as virtually.
Safety expert Stephen E. Badger, CSP, OHST, WCP discusses why four key sections of Safety Data Sheets often don’t get the attention they deserve and provides a rundown of the essential information they contain.
The new standard becomes effective on Jan. 1, 2024.