OSHA proposed penalties of more than $1.6 million, bringing the company’s total proposed penalties since 2017 to over $9.6 million.
It was reported that 41 people died from the explosion on Friday.
A safer workplace can lead to healthier workers, lower injury costs, less stress and higher employee retention.
Workers who are complacent may be at risk for fatigue, injuries and other safety hazards.
Episode 168
OSHA has been making moves. Editor Sydny Shepard discusses the latest announcements, news and movements from OSHA in the last few months.
Workers can be exposed to multiple hazards in this industry. Learn how to mitigate the risks and keep them safe.
The company now faces 12 violations and proposed penalties of over $1 million.
Under the law, employers cannot discriminate against workers based on their marijuana use when not at work.
There are some precautions transportation workers can take to keep themselves safe.
Almost 50 percent of the respondents from the construction, manufacturing and warehouse and transportation industries reported stress.
The company faces over $570,000 in proposed penalties for the violations found at its New Jersey facility.
Workers in these industries may be exposed to fire hazards more often than others. Learn how to keep these workers safe.
In the first six months of 2022, trench-related deaths were higher than in the year 2021.
Support your employee’s mental health every day, not just on World Mental Health Day.
Episode 167
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses why mindset matters, how external struggles can bring internal battles and how you can turn it all around with just one thought.
Selecting the right respirators for your employees is essential to keeping them protected, but how do you know what kind to choose?
The complaint claims that citation abatement rules violate the right to a due process.
As the world rapidly evolves with soaring populations and advanced new building materials, those of us who work in jobs that impact safety must work smarter, faster, and more collaboratively to stay ahead. We must work with the highest level of safety knowledge. We must quickly adapt to help keep our constantly evolving world safe.
In today’s industrial workplace where staying ahead of safety risks is paramount to keeping workers safe on the job, connected safety technology is no longer a nice-to-have solution. The more wearable technology becomes commonplace, from using a watch to monitor your heart rate to tracking your next Uber ride on your smartphone, the more using Internet-of-Things (IoT) safety-based devices is considered a must-have on the job.
Choosing the right differential pressure monitoring system can show your employees that your care about their safety.