Seattle Bulk Shipping Inc. is currently appealing violations for which it was fined $424,850 and is considered a severe violator by L&I, meaning it is subject to follow-up inspections to determine whether the conditions still exist.
The chicken producer was also cited for fall and machine guarding hazards.
"The British film industry has a world-renowned reputation for making exceptional films. Managing on-set risks in a sensible and proportionate way for all actors and staff – regardless of their celebrity status – is vital to protecting both on-screen and off-screen talent, as well as protecting the reputation of the industry," an HSE spokesman said July 26.
Pyongsan America and Surge Staffing face a total of $106,020 in fines.
Air Liquide Large Industries US LP has been cited for one willful and one serious violation.
The agency is hosting an open house in Oswego, N.Y., to go over its annual review of the safety performance at Entergy's James A. FitzPatrick plant in Scriba, N.Y., which the company plans to shut down early next year.
The DOJ entered a consent decree of permanent injunction on behalf of the FDA.
The U.S. Department of Labor found underage workers using dangerous equipment and working outside of permitted hours.
The retailers face more than $103K in fines.
"Evraz needs involve their workers in identifying and correcting hazardous conditions to ensure more effective safety and health management systems," said David Nelson, OSHA's Area Director in Englewood, Colo. "Evraz needs to fix these hazards before someone is injured or worse."
OSHA cited the Ohio metal alloy manufacturer for one willful safety violation.
A father and son have both been declared an imminent hazard to public safety.
OSHA is asking companies to make sure employees use the proper equipment when required.
Workers were exposed to unguarded machine, fall protection, and confined space hazards, according to OSHA.
The company's settlement resolves 119 citations and orders issued for safety violations at its Ponce Cement Plant and Cantera Canas mines. MSHA issued the citations and orders for violations including obstructed and unsafe travel ways and workplaces, safety defects on mobile equipment and machinery, and unguarded machine parts.
OSHA says that proper safety procedures and training would have prevented the accident.
The company was also cited for failing to provide respiratory protection.
Epic Health has been fined $98K after an investigation.
For the first time since 2010, none of the mines meets the criteria.
The agency has revised its regulations to increase the potential maximum civil penalty for violations of the Atomic Energy Act from $140,000 to $280,000. It applies in all cases assessed after Aug. 1, even if the violation occurred before that date.