Risk Management


Portable heating devices, such as this unit that burns propane, pose the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning and fires if not used properly.

Emergency Physicians Warn of CO Poisoning Dangers

This hazard is especially present during winter months when people use heaters and stoves indoors to stay warm.

Explosion at Mass. Maintenance Facility Leads to $44,000 Penalty

An employee was performing welding on a pontoon boat when the hot work ignited vapors from within the boat's interior. OSHA found that the boat had not been adequately ventilated to ensure the escape of flammable gasses before welding.

Extech Recalls Digital Clamp Meters, Multimeters

About 6,200 instruments sold between January 2008 and November 2010 are being recalled in the United States and Canada.

Using safeguarding equipment, such as light curtains, safety relays, and cable pull switches, helps to reduce risk to employees.

Improving Your Machine Safety Program

Shift the focus from avoiding negative outcomes to achieving positive results.

The centerpiece of CSA is the Safety Measurement System (SMS), which will analyze all safety-based violations from inspections and crash data to determine a commercial motor carrier’s on-road performance.

FMCSA Launches CSA 2010 for Commercial Trucks, Buses

The centerpiece of CSA is the Safety Measurement System (SMS), which will analyze all safety-based violations from inspections and crash data to determine a commercial motor carrier’s on-road performance.

JetBlue Fined for Violating Disability, Code-Share Disclosure Rules

Following a visit to JetBlue’s headquarters in March, DOT reviewed complaints about the treatment of passengers with disabilities filed with the carrier and with DOT. The complaints revealed a number of violations of the requirement to provide enplaning and deplaning assistance.

CSB Hearing Today Gathers Top Offshore Experts

Some have experience in Britain's offshore sector, two with oilfields in Alaska, and others in Norway, Australia, and South America.

Comment Period Under Way for Australia's Model Regs

The deadline to comment on the 582-page document is April 4, 2011, and government safety agencies are urging employers and workers to participate as Australia moves toward harmonized regulations.



Three Mass. Contractors Cited $154,700 for Cave-In Hazards

"The size of these proposed fines reflects the gravity of these hazards and the fact that two of the employers knew cave-in protection and a ladder were required, yet refused to provide these vital safeguards," said Rosemarie Ohar, OSHA's New Hampshire area director.

Reports about drug product packaging will be included in the CPSC safety information database.

CPSC Holds Firm on Public Database's Outlines

The agency will allow "any and all consumers" to submit reports of harm and rejected comments seeking a narrower definition of "harm." Reports about drug product packaging will be included.

Stroke Drops to Fourth Leading Cause of Death in 2008

Heart disease and cancer, the two leading causes of death, still accounted for nearly half (48 percent) of all deaths in 2008.

Bus Manufacturer Honored for Safety Achievements

The Kansas company has won SHARP certification. It is the largest manufacturer of Type-A school and activity buses in North America.

OSHA Cites Paper Manufacturer, Calls It 'Extremely Hazardous'

The investigation followed a June 12 fatality at its Philadelphia plant when a worker was crushed by a paper hopper during loading operations.

Worker Killed While Operating Laser Cutting Machine; Company Fined $78,500

OSHA's inspection resulted in one willful violation for the company's failure to have guards in place on its automatic laser cutting machine. The worker who died was struck within the "point of operation" zone of the machine.

How Much Do You Know About Holiday Safety?

A quiz and a video from CSA International offer tips about smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, and unapproved appliances.

ACOEM Releases New Musculoskeletal Treatment Guidelines

The 3rd edition contains more than 12,650 references and 2,500 recommendations—a comprehensive collection of evidence-based musculoskeletal medical recommendations—with supporting evidence levels and tables.

OSHA Hammers Furniture Maker for PPE, Training Violations

OSHA began its inspection in June, resulting in the issuance of two repeat violations and two serious citations.

No Change in 2011 FAA, PHMSA Testing Rates

Both agencies are telling employers their minimum random drug testing percentage rates will stay at 25 percent.

Verisk Analytics Acquiring 3E Company

The $110 million transaction is expected to close this month, pending shareholders' and regulatory approvals, according to the companies.

IAFC, IAFF Launch Carbon Monoxide Awareness Campaign

The new education campaign urges firefighters to take personal responsibility for their health and safety by recognizing the occupational hazards of carbon monoxide exposure and wearing protective masks during both active fire and overhaul operations to prevent unnecessary risks.

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