The company and one of its co-owners pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor criminal violation.
"Raymond Holmes sadly lost his life because basic safety standards were not in place to protect him and other workers," HSE Inspector Nick Patience said after the sentencing. "Working alongside mobile plant can be extremely dangerous, and it is vital that effective control measures are in place at all times to ensure collisions are avoided."
The hazards occurred during framing of new residential units in Omaha, Neb.
Neptune Manufacturing, Inc. must take steps to safely produce seafood, according to the FDA.
Federal inspectors issued 127 citations during special impact inspections conducted at 12 coal mines in October.
The agency will determine if Graco failed to report safety defect in a timely manner.
Buckle up, eliminate distractions, and drive sober, the Florida Highway Patrol reminds us.
The NSC sent out a message showing their support for Mark Rosekind.
Austal USA LLC has been cited three times by OSHA in the past five years.
The worker was injured by a front-end loader in Shelby, Neb.
A new report form the European Environment Agency (EEA) says air pollution is still the main environmental health hazard.
OSHA investigated in May after a worker was severely injured while performing maintenance.
A temporary staffing agency was also cited following the inspection.
Driver William D.W. Scott's truck was permitted to carry a load no taller than 15 feet, 9 inches, but his load, a metal casing, measured 15 feet, 11 inches. The load struck 11 of the bridge's sway braces as the truck crossed the bridge.
The agency's annual message comes in advance of "Black Friday."
The program will include programmed health inspections at funeral homes, chemical and product manufacturing plants, printing facilities, and outpatient care centers.
The agreement aims to reduce misclassification of employees.
The agency's inspectors served more than 200 stop work notices during a month-long inspection initiative. The most common failure they found was employers' not providing basic safety measures for employees working at height -- 42 percent of all enforcement notices served cited this.
OSHA has fined the aluminum company $47,600.
OSHA announced it has cited the company for seven serious safety violations.