The May 15, 2024, meeting is the latest effort to get the public involved in the agency’s Whistleblower Protection Program.
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The events aim to provide those affected by black lung disease and their families with guidance on filing benefits claims.
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Here’s why what happens in the field shouldn’t stay in the field.
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Most worksite injury prevention programs focus solely on conditions of the worksite – making sure workers properly use PPE, correct equipment usage and more.
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Here's what companies need to know about textured disposable gloves.
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Neubert Painting Inc. allowed underage workers to work on customers’ roofs.
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Many leaders understand what a safe working environment looks like but might not have the tools to creat a productive safety culture.
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The April 10 event is timed to take place during Distracted Driving Awareness Month.
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OSHA’s new rule allows external individuals to accompany agents during safety inspections.
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The new rule allows external individuals to accompany OSHA officers during inspection.
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Addressing mold and moisture issues involves identifying water entry points, as mold growth, which affects air quality, requires moisture, nutrients, and suitable temperatures.
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Technological innovations are helping to make workplace training more accessible and less challenging for business owners and will continue to do so in the foreseeable future.
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Picture this: You’re on a manufacturing floor the length of four city blocks. Overhead, cranes haul loads of hot-rolled steel into the plant, where they will be fed through a series of lumbering machines until they emerge cold-drawn in their final shape.
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The new study credits the state’s efforts in improving workplace safety.
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The action follows a year of record-breaking heat and heat-related deaths in the city.
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The agency investigated Cullman Casting following the death of a foundry worker.
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