For safety managers and site emergency response managers, gas detection is a key focus.
Take a look at the newest data shaping the list standards that are most frequently cited in 2021.
Despite the risk of irreversible damage to health, one-third of noise-exposed workers report not wearing hearing protection.
Reyes Landscaping Inc., TRD Contracting LLC faces $75k in penalties.
NSC estimates reveal this year’s holiday period may see the most traffic related fatalities since 2007.
Federal lawsuit alleges Peterbilt Motor Co. in Denton violated whistleblower protections.
The future of the Emergency Temporary Standard remains uncertain.
Marc Jones Construction LLC put workers at risk in Texas in 2020 and 2021.
Program managers and risk managers know the benefits of applying risk management to projects. Developing effective risk management plans helps companies avoid high-risk issues and preventing financial and time losses.
States unite saying rights are being revoked.
Statistics show a one year increase of 3.75 percent in fatal worker electrocutions in 2019.
A recent poll finds that 27 percent of parents planned to get their kids vaccinated right when the release was announced.
Kaman Air Vehicles faces $308k in Penalties for violations.
OSHA finds a lack of energy control procedures, inadequate machine guarding, workers exposed to occupational noise and respirable crystalline silica.
OSHA cites Dunaway Excavating Inc. for four violations and proposes $208K in penalties.
Some industries are inherently more dangerous than others, employers need to do all they can to make their workplaces safe.
OSHA has not confirmed a new leader since January 2017.
OSHA finds three willful, two serious violations and proposes $212K in penalties.