How can EI specialists help prevent injuries and illnesses at work?
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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A missing or lacking safety culture may lead to concerns such as increased injuries and deaths and more legal issues.
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OSHA proposed a combined total of over $550,000 in penalties after inspecting two stores last year.
Not sure where to start? Read on to find resources for this event, which runs April 17 to 21, 2023.
In 2022, the injury rate was 7.0 per 100 workers, and the serious injury rate was 6.6 per 100 workers.
What steps can people who work in this environment take to protect themselves and their employees?
The virtual event will take place on May 10, 2023.
Although data found the rate of SIFs decreased from 2020 to 2021, employers need to continually work to prevent these events from happening.