Facility Safety


MACOSH Meeting to Discuss Marine Terminal Safety Issues

The committee advises the Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA on issues relating to occupational safety and health policies, programs, and standards in the maritime industries, focusing on the shipyard and marine cargo handling (longshoring) industries.

Minnesota Dry Cleaning Plant Ordered to Stop Using Banned Machine

The company is subject to the dry cleaning rule of the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants because it uses perchloroethylene in its dry cleaning process. EPA says perchloroethylene may cause serious health effects including birth defects and cancer, and it may also cause harmful environmental and ecological effects.

EPA to Host Public Meetings on Restoring the Great Lakes

Toxic substances and near shore health and runoff will be among the principal areas of focus over the course of the two weeks of meetings.

ASSE Honors 8 Safety Pros for 'Making a Difference'

These individuals, chosen by their peers, represent the society's eight regions, which each contain anywhere from 15 to 20 chapters each.

Christine Sullivan is the CoPS Safety Professional of the Year

Risk Manager Named ASSE CoPS Safety Professional of the Year

Christine Sullivan, ARM, CSP, vice president – risk control services manager at Lockton Companies LLC in Denver, is an active professional member of ASSE who serves on its Council on Professional Development.

EEOC Sues Chicago Janitorial Services Provider for Race Discrimination

The firm provides services at O’Hare International Airport, as well as to the hospitality industry and private schools in the Chicago area.

Former IT Director Sentenced for Hacking Company's Network

Two years in prison and three years of supervised release, plus $94,222 in restitution, was the sentence issued by a Houston judge this week.

VPPPA Briefs Barab, Praising VPP's Contributions

The OSHA leader heard from board members and other membesr of the association of VPP participants this week.



NC Governor Backs More Oversight of Coal Ash Ponds

Released June 29, EPA's list of 44 ponds nationwide that are assigned a high hazard potential rating, meaning a failure probably would cause fatalities, included 12 North Carolina sites -- the most of any state.

FDA, DOJ File Suit Citing ‘Filthy Conditions’ at Dietary Supplement Plants

The Paterson, N.J.-based companies promised to make corrections, but they failed to do so, DOJ said. The government’s complaint requests a court order to stop the companies and its officer from manufacturing and distributing the products until needed corrections are made.

Covanta Energy-from-Waste Plant Enters VPP at Highest Level

The site in Agawam, Mass., was admitted for three years of participation at the star level following an OSHA team’s three-day onsite review, which included an examination of the facility’s safety and health management system, interviews with employees, and a complete tour of the plant.

Age Stereotyping Takes Center Stage at EEOC Public Hearing

Experts at the event Wednesday will discuss older workers’ ability to keep their jobs during layoffs or to find work afterward and the effect of recent controversial Supreme Court decisions on enforcement of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act.

Employment Agency to Pay $250,000 for Job Discrimination, Retaliation

According to EEOC, a North Carolina-based company doing business as Preferred People Staffing restricted women to a narrow range of assignments and complied with discriminatory requests from its clients for male-only temporary employees.

FDA, DOJ Say Brooklyn Cheese Maker is Dangerous, 'Insanitary'

In a suit filed this week in New York, the government says the company has an extensive history of operating under unsanitary conditions and producing cheese contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, a foodborne pathogen that can cause serious illness and death.

Inadequate Process Safety Cited in $202,000 Penalty against Refinery

"The identified violations leave employees at the refinery vulnerable to accidents that could result in injury or possible death," said Al D'Imperio, area director of OSHA's Philadelphia Office.

Ohio Furniture Maker Cited for Particulates Emissions

In addition, EPA alleges the manufacturer violated notification and recordkeeping requirements and requirements to continuously monitor emissions from its boilers.

Valero Fined $107,500 for PSM Hazards at Delaware Refinery

Among the charges against the company are citations for four repeat violations for failing to conduct and document inspections and tests on process equipment, conduct the proper process hazard analysis (PHA), and maintain adequate process safety information.

This Just In: Americans Routinely Lie on Their Resumes

The prevailing advice from outplacement firms and job-finding books goes beyond merely hyping the positives and toning down admission of negatives, says Bradford Smart, Ph.D., president of hiring consultancy firm Smart & Associates Inc.

Sperian to Close Buffalo, N.Y. Manufacturing Facility

According to Steven Spotts, vice president and general manager at Sperian Protective Gloves USA, the acquisition of a state-of-the-art glove manufacturing facility in Nantong, China; the recently established Global R&D center in France; and the current economic uncertainty have necessitated the decision to close the Buffalo, N.Y. facility.

Use a Scientific Approach to Prevent Slips and Falls

A written and enforced floor safety policy and procedures guide will improve floor safety while demonstrating management's commitment to prevention. Slip-resistant footwear is part of the solution.

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