The South Carolina San Jose Mexican restaurants owe 37 employees hundreds or thousands of dollars in back wages.
The retailer faces $55,000 in proposed penalties for three alleged serious and two repeat violations.
The Health Hazard Evaluation involved musculoskeletal disorders among surfacing and finishing department employees at three facilities.
Exposure to the harmful metal, which can cause illness and cancer in cases of chronic contact, can be more easily monitored by workers and supervisors with a new OSHA online endeavor.
An agreement announced by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo calls for Maid of the Mist Corp. to pay more to the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and to invest $32 million in improving a site to provide winter storage for the boats.
Exit doors of the eight-story building were locked, and its owner claims he was never advised to install emergency exits.
The PSM standard requires employers to work with employees when establishing and reviewing plans.
You owe it to your employees to take another look at the signs you currently have in place. Are they clear? Are they necessary? Are they accurate?
One analyst said the refinery "needs relatively little maintenance" because much of its equipment is new, having been installed after the March 2005 explosion.
The Chinese government is taking steps to promote increased safety in some workplaces.
Now facing $165,900 in fines, Mississippi Phosphates was investigated after two employees died in similar incidents.
A training test supplied to a guard force for the Energy Department allegedly was given to employees before they took the test.
The agency has informed the GWA there are deficiencies in water quality, based on a May 2012 inspection.
A new survey revealed a majority of Americans do not have sufficient knowledge of residential fire safety.
TDY Industries will pay the EPA $1.44 million for water contamination.
On Oct. 30, the energy company announced its profit for the third quarter was $5.2 billion, and crews extinguished a fire at its Texas City refinery, which Marathon Petroleum Corp. plans to buy.
The Form 483 posted by the agency covers five October inspections of the Framingham, Mass., compounding pharmacy.
A new report highlights issues that pose safety threats to disabled visitors and employees in the U.S. Capitol and congressional buildings.
The agency's Confirmatory Order tells Honeywell International, Inc. what it must do in order to resume operations at the Honeywell Metropolis Works facility in Metropolis, Ill., which has been shut down since May 9.
Under-aged workers were found working with equipment not permitted for use by minors.