How the flexible polyurethane foam manufacturing industry manages the handling of toluene diisocyanate.
The Center for Hearing and Communication began it in 1996 to call attention to the dangers of long-term exposure to noise.
OSHA has released its findings from the October 2014 incident in which two workers died.
With 139,820 lost-time cases resulting from hand injuries in 2013 alone, according to BLS, this is one of the higher incidence rates among all injury types.
The best method of obtaining safety footwear for your employees could be a combination of several elements.
At a local store, you have the ability to shop as you would at any other store, get fitted for your correct shoe size, try them on, and make a purchase.
Viewing your welds through a clearer, better-quality lens allows your eyes to work longer with less fatigue and also less overall strain on your body.
NASA astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian Federal Space Agency cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko will spend about a year living and working aboard the space station to help scientists learn more about how the human body adapts to long periods in zero gravity.
This is an important issue for the fire service, NFPA’s Susan McKelvey noted March 20.
OSHA has launched an investigation after 28 employees suffered injuries due to allegedly poor safety standards.
The revision would reflect current national consensus standards and make sure employers use up-to-date eye and face protection.
The construction industry had the highest incidence rate during most of the time periods examined in the study.
H.M. Richards Inc. failed to protect the employee from an electrical hazard, according to OSHA.
U.S. mining deaths fell from an average of 96 to 45 per year during the first half of this decade, MSHA chief Joe Main said.
One of the most important things for a successful program is to get employees to feel like they are being included in the decision process of developing the program.
Preventing occupational head injuries starts by following the hierarchy of controls.
Beattie Farmers Union Cooperative Association faces $65,900 in fines.
EP Heller Co. in Madison, New Jersey, faces $56,000 in penalties.
OSHA has fined the Edison, N.J., manufacturer and a staffing agency $53,000 in all.
OSHA has proposed fines of $63K for 1 repeated and 8 serious violations.