The agency cited Frazer & Jones LLC with 27 safety violations involving fire risks, fall hazards, silica overexposure and more.
Federal and state policies aim to improve retail worker safety amid increased reports of workplace violence.
Workplace injury rates in 2023 reached a record low, though OSHA highlights that more progress is needed to protect U.S. workers.
The department’s new national safety standards require transit agencies to adopt safety programs and training to protect workers on or near tracks.
A Spokane Valley sawmill has been fined for severe health and safety violations after Washington state inspectors found extensive fire hazards and machinery risks.
595 Construction LLC exposed workers to repeated fall hazards at residential worksites, continuing a pattern of unsafe practices.
The agency’s expanded guidance now governs inspections in animal processing facilities, aiming to address high injury rates, hazardous conditions and language barriers.
In 2025, staying compliant with OSHA’s evolving standards will be essential as companies navigate new technological, ergonomic and safety challenges to protect employees and maintain productivity.
Artco-Bell Corp. faces $257,000 in penalties after a worker sustained severe injuries due to a lack of required machine guards.
This week’s new safety products enhance workplace safety and productivity with solutions relating to head protection, artificial intelligence, compliance training and air quality.
The agency cited the employer for a total of $283,115 in proposed penalties.
OSHA's 2024 HazCom final rule introduces updates to chemical classification, labeling and safety data sheets.
The meetings will take place both in-person and virtually on October 29 and 30, 2024.
Let’s review each standard on this year’s list as well as OSHA’s guidelines and requirements.
The grants will focus on the enhancement of training for mine safety, focusing on smaller operations and underserved mining communities.
The new office will now encompass the areas previously known as Regions 9 and 10.
Leveraging predictive analytics can revolutionize facility maintenance strategies by providing real-time data that enhances safety, reduces costs and minimizes downtime through proactive decision-making.
The public is invited to attend the online session, which will address the health of federal employees.
The agency inspected 14 mines, identifying 72 significant and substantial violations as well as 11 unwarrantable failures across 10 states.
During a panel discussion, OSHA reviewed the most cited standards for specific causes of fatalities.