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At two stores in Rhode Island, OSHA found boxes stacked in an unsafe manner among other hazards.
A 2021 NSC report showed that about one in three surveyed employees noticed someone using cannabis during work hours.
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Organizations, companies and agencies will be hosting events for Workers’ Memorial Day, held on April 28.
For the latest citation, the company now faces $401,812 in proposed penalties.
The new registry—announced in mid-April—marks the “largest effort undertaken by the nation to support and advance understanding of cancer in the fire service.”
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