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The WISHA Advisory Committee will address workplace safety, updates and current challenges.
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The Department of Labor has ended all enforcement activities under the rescinded Executive Order 11246, citing a lack of legal authority.
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Making CPR training a workplace priority saves lives, empowers employees and strengthens workplace safety culture.
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This week’s new safety products enhance workplace safety and productivity with solutions like AI solutions, dust control fans, benchtop ionizers and USB flashlights.
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Addressing the risk of winter heat stroke is essential for maintaining employee safety, productivity and well-being year-round.
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Strasburg Rail Road Co. must reinstate and compensate an employee wrongfully fired for refusing to issue safety licenses to an unqualified manager.
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The free webinar series aims to equip public sector professionals with strategies to mitigate distracted driving risks.
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Scott Ketcham, OSHA's new deputy assistant secretary, brings over 20 years of OSHA experience and a strong background in safety enforcement and leadership.
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Haier US Appliance Solutions faces OSHA penalties after a supervisor's fatal injuries exposed ongoing machine safety violations.
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ASSP’s annual event heads to Orlando, Florida, from July 22-24, 2025.
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OSHA investigators highlighted the dangers of pressurized pipe plugs in the aftermath of a fatal explosion in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
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MSHA conducted 13 mine inspections in December 2024, uncovering 119 violations.
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The collaboration aims to reduce transportation-related workplace fatalities by promoting safe driving practices.
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The agency’s focus now shifts to broader infectious disease protections in healthcare.
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The young workers were permitted to use hazardous equipment during work hours.
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A hazardous gas release at soap manufacturer AFCO hospitalized 12 workers, leading to OSHA citations and over $161,310 in penalties.
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Two Vancouver house flippers face $116,300 in fines for improper asbestos removal during a renovation project.
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BCSP partners with India’s CIDC to promote global safety standards and workforce development in the construction industry, enhancing safety practices and professional certification pathways.
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