OSHA has levied proposed penalties of $269,662 to WD Flooring LLC.
Macon, Georgia-based Pyles Plumbing and Utility Contractors Inc. faces $308,125 in proposed penalties.
This statement is timed with the NHTSA’s Vehicle Safety Recalls Week, which runs from March 4-10, 2024.
The move aims to significantly reduce the occurrence of severe injuries in the woodworking industry.
The current state of women in the construction industry reflects a mix of progress and persistent challenges affecting their safety, career advancement and daily work experiences.
Smith’s Electrical Service & Repair LLC faces $93,566 in proposed penalties.
The session provided an open discussion on the heat hazards of the restaurant industry.
Selma, Alabama-based Henry Brick Co. faces proposed penalties of $124,212.
The agency identified 63 significant and substantial violations across 15 mines.
From earplugs to personal headphones, it’s time to discuss the future of hearing protection in the workplace.
Implementing effective welding fume control ensures employee health and compliance with regulatory standards.
Effective workplace training should include the right training software and content to ensure compliance and enhance workplace safety.
Safeguarding workers in high-heat settings with the right protective clothing involves understanding a bit about heat transfer, the work being done, and the best materials and technologies for the job.
Proper hydration products and PPE keep workers cool, relaxed and heat stress-free.
Think ergonomic injuries are only for those with a desk job? Think again.