OSHA has launched an initiative to focus more agency inspections on reducing workplace hazards that could lead to amputation injuries in the Pennsylvania manufacturing industry.
Electrical LOTO programs are important for any safety program.
OSHA has cited the Georgia-based peach farm $128,004 after an employee suffered fatal injuries at the facility.
The craft beer brewing industry has been booming lately, but OSHA has also been citing employers left and right for these common violations.
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Enhancing flame resistant PPE safety programs to protect against combustible dust hazards.
A lockout/tagout system is essential to any safety program.
Last week, OSHA cited Howard Industries Inc. in Mississippi for exposing employees to struck-by and fall hazards after a fatality at the facility.
A tortilla company is cited and fined $81,682 for exposing employees to amputation hazards in Labelle, Florida.
San Diego Convention Center will be the backdrop for this year’s NSC Congress & Expo.
OSHA cites Arbre Group Holding, or Holli-Pac Inc., for consciously exposing employees to multiple health and safety hazards.
One fabrication company is cited for failing to protect its employees from a handful of preventable hazards.
After a worker was caught in an outdoor bark conveyor belt and suffered fatal injuries, OSHA cited Pukall Lumber Company Inc. for two willful violations and 13 serious violations. The company is now in the Severe Violator Enforcement Program.
Clear, systemized safety procedures and good practices will keep your patients and employees safe with fewer accidents.
Companies should keep in mind that while standards are in place for a reason, exceeding them will always create a safer workplace.
OSHA issued citations for one willful and four serious safety violations against the medical center for electrical hazards after a maintenance worker received an electrical shock and fell from a ladder while changing an overhead ballast in a light fixture in June 2016. He died a month later.
Since the current federal fiscal year began Oct. 1, 2018, Minnesota OSHA Compliance has received 15 reports of amputations, many of them to workers' hands and fingers. The agency is urging employers to take immediate steps to assess and reassess amputation hazards and risks in their workplaces and take needed corrective actions to eliminate them, as well as redouble their efforts to train employees on how to perform tasks safely.
OSHA's news release said its inspectors determined that Southern Tire Mart exposed employees to struck-by, tire explosion, fire, and smoke hazards and failed to provide a restraining device or barrier and to implement lockout/tagout procedures as required.
OSHA launched the follow-up inspection of the tire manufacturer after the agency did not receive abatement documents regarding a June 2017 inspection and citations. OSHA has now placed Kumho Tire Georgia Inc. in its Severe Violator Enforcement Program.
When it comes to LOTO training to follow the NFPA 70E standard, three types of employees need to be covered.