The Andover, Massachusetts location faces proposed penalties of $129,473.
The company faces more than $40,000 in proposed penalties.
The Virginia-based company retaliated against a seaman who reported safety concerns.
The company faces nearly $300,000 in proposed penalties.
Missouri Mats now faces $346,954 in proposed penalties.
The three-part competition aims to inspire improvements in worker safety.
The change would increase protection for construction workers.
More than 20 percent of respondents said their mental health has suffered.
Taking steps to protect your workers can also have a large impact on the environment.
The meeting gives the public the chance to address the committee.
The final rule applies to certain employers in high-hazard industries with 100 or more workers.
This latest round of citations brings Dollar General to $21 million in proposed penalties since 2017.
With much of the world facing high temperatures, employers and workers need to know how to protect their employees and themselves.
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The cost of occupational fatigue and a wellness benefit solution.
The emphasis program, which will run for three years, will focus on preventing workplace hazards.
The formulating and packing facility in Idaho has had the special designation for 20 years.
Two workers survived the January 2023 incident, but the company is facing $333,949 in proposed penalties.
The contractor, which has a history of violations, was cited for 21 violations following January 2023 inspections.