The discount retailer, which has been previously cited by OSHA, is facing citations for five repeat violations.
Having a fire safety plan in place can save lives.
Using technology can help empower EHS teams and ensure proactive environmental compliance for businesses.
Episode 180
In this episode, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses some of the most cited companies in 2022.
Blocked exit routes and boxes that could have fallen contributed to the four repeat violations.
Workers helping with cleanup after a flood or storm can be exposed to multiple hazards.
Episode 174
Editor Sydny Shepard sits down with NFPA LiNK Director Kyle Spencer to talk all about NFPA’s inspiration for LiNK, recent updates to the program and the future of digitization at NFPA.
Since 2017, Dollar General and Dolgencorp LLC have been issued a total of $12.3 million in proposed penalties.
Workers in these industries may be exposed to fire hazards more often than others. Learn how to keep these workers safe.
Episode 165
In this episode of the podcast, Editor Sydny Shepard discusses three ways that you can be ensuring your company is on track with safety and health compliance measures.
The company faces one willful and nine serious violations.
One of the companies had a fire safety plan but did not use it, according to OSHA.
The proposed penalties for both stores total over $1,200,000.
Aspirating Smoke Detection (ASD) is designed for reliability and is capable of customization to minimize false alarms and maintenance, while increasing safety.
MSHA cited the company for 14 citations and proposed over $1,000,000 in penalties.
More than 500 workers are potentially exposed to this substance every year, EPA says.
OSHA said these exits were locked or blocked at two locations.
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The person responsible for fire safety must recognize their role in mitigating fire risks.
OSHA cited the company and placed them in the program after 10 incidents in five years.