Kentucky’s HB 398 threatens to weaken workplace safety protections, putting workers at risk nationwide.
ASSP congratulates Lori Chavez-DeRemer, emphasizing collaboration to enhance workplace safety.
A safety coalition urges businesses to adopt risk-based strategies for a stronger workforce.
The American Ladder Institute (ALI) leads National Ladder Safety Month this March, raising awareness on proper ladder use to prevent workplace injuries and accidents.
California OSHA announced that most of its workplace health standards have ended, but reporting and recordkeeping requirements will remain in effect until 2026.
The new bill sparks debate over workplace safety and government oversight.
The Department of Labor has ended all enforcement activities under the rescinded Executive Order 11246, citing a lack of legal authority.
Strasburg Rail Road Co. must reinstate and compensate an employee wrongfully fired for refusing to issue safety licenses to an unqualified manager.
Haier US Appliance Solutions faces OSHA penalties after a supervisor's fatal injuries exposed ongoing machine safety violations.
OSHA investigators highlighted the dangers of pressurized pipe plugs in the aftermath of a fatal explosion in Port St. Lucie, Florida.
MSHA conducted 13 mine inspections in December 2024, uncovering 119 violations.
The young workers were permitted to use hazardous equipment during work hours.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced adjusted OSHA penalties for 2025, raising fines for safety violations to account for inflation.
JBS USA agreed to a $4 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Labor to address child labor violations, including those that had underage workers performing hazardous tasks.
A Medford, Massachusetts construction company owner was sentenced to prison and ordered to pay $2.8 million for tax crimes and lying about a fatal workplace accident.
The agency conducted inspections at 14 mines, including 44 significant and substantial violations and one unwarrantable failure.
Oregon OSHA fined a Newberg contractor $135,407 for repeated safety violations, including failing to protect workers from fall hazards.
The U.S. Department of Labor and Amazon reached a settlement requiring ergonomic improvements at facilities nationwide to reduce worker injuries.
OSHA fined Sunrun Installation Services $288,087 for repeat violations involving fall hazards at two residential solar installation sites.
Coastal Gunite Construction faces four serious violations and $40,329 in proposed penalties.