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The Dangers of Hydraulic Fluid Leaks: Things to Watch For

The Dangers of Hydraulic Fluid Leaks: Things to Watch For

While they have broad uses, hydraulic fluids can be a liability for a company if machines start to leak. Here’s what to watch out for and how to prevent future leaks that might compromise workers’ safety.

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Nation's Largest Bojangles Franchisee Agrees to Address Child Labor Violations

The young employees’ work schedules and hazardous duties went against regulations.

Massachusetts Contractor’s License Revoked for Repeated Safety Violations

Massachusetts Contractor’s License Revoked for Repeated Safety Violations

William Trahant also failed to pay more than $300,000 in penalties.



All Phase Roofing, Lennar Homes Faces OSHA Fines for Lack of Fall Protection

All Phase Roofing, Lennar Homes Faces OSHA Fines for Lack of Fall Protection

The companies failed to secure safety measures for roofers installing roofing membrane.

OSHA Fines Nebraska Beef Ltd. $274,569 After Amputation Incident

OSHA Fines Nebraska Beef Ltd. $274,569 After Amputation Incident

The company was cited for two willful and 11 serious violations.

Washington L&I Updates Its Boiler Rule Amendments to Enhance Safety

Washington L&I Updates Its Boiler Rule Amendments to Enhance Safety

The proposed changes were filed on January 2, 2024.

NSC Announces Diversity in Safety Scholarship Funded by Chemours

Applications are currently being accepted until April 1, 2024.

Building a Robust PPE Program

Building a Robust PPE Program

Establishing a PPE program will provide guidance to the organization, visitors and the OSH professional.

Achieving World-Class Safety: The Executive Leader’s Role

Achieving World-Class Safety: The Executive Leader’s Role

In the 21st century, the executive leader leads by example, sets the course, supports the team through time, resources, training and encouragement, and allows the team to function, recognizing successes and ensuring responsibility and accountability go together.

Winter Journey Management: Protecting Workers in the Winter

Winter Journey Management: Protecting Workers in the Winter

A thorough journey management plan will outline proactive processes and practices to protect the employee from hazards that are identified beforehand.

Illinois Contractor Faces $278,452 in Penalties for Repeated Fall Hazard Violations

Illinois Contractor Faces $278,452 in Penalties for Repeated Fall Hazard Violations

Miller Building Systems and related companies have been cited 20 over the past decade.

Ohio Roofing Contractor Settles with DOL, Agrees to Pay $730,000 and Enhance Safety Measures

Ohio Roofing Contractor Settles with DOL, Agrees to Pay $730,000 and Enhance Safety Measures

Charm Builders Ltd. has been the subject of repeated violations of workplace safety standards, particularly fall hazards, since 2009.

New DOL Rule Expands Electronic Submission of Injury Data in High-Hazard Industries

New DOL Rule Expands Electronic Submission of Injury Data in High-Hazard Industries

The new rule requires certain high-hazard industry employers to submit more comprehensive electronic injury and illness data.

Washington L&I Revamps Safety Rules for Petroleum Refineries

Washington L&I Revamps Safety Rules for Petroleum Refineries

The updated rules focus on proactive risk reduction and enhanced safety measures.

New Jersey Manufacturer Faces Nearly $257,000 in Proposed OSHA Fines

New Jersey Manufacturer Faces Nearly $257,000 in Proposed OSHA Fines

FB International Inc. specializes in manufacturing trade show displays.

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