Risk Management


Bridge Contractor Faces $180,950 in Fines for Fall, Drowning Hazards

"The significant hazard of a four-story plunge was exacerbated by the lack of required lifesaving rescue equipment," said C. William Freeman III, OSHA's area director in Hartford, Conn.

Minnesota Waste-to-Energy Facility Agrees to EPA Order on Emissions

The company, a small municipal solid waste burner, was accused of not taking the correct measures to control its mercury, dioxin, and furan emissions.

from left, NFPA Chief Electrical Engineer Mark Earley; OSHA Regional Administrator Marthe Kent; NFPA President James Shannon; and OSHA Region 1 compliance assistance coordinator Kenneth Mastrullo

NFPA Dedicates New 70E Handbook to Ken Mastrullo

A former NFPA senior electrical specialist, Mastrullo is now an OSHA employee in Boston. NFPA says his evangelism in the cause of electrical safety helped to make 70E and other electrical safety programs more prominent around the world. This photo shows, from left, NFPA Chief Electrical Engineer Mark Earley; OSHA New England Regional Administrator Marthe Kent; NFPA President James Shannon; and Mastrullo.

California's Traffic Control Standard to Reference High-Vis Standard

At its April 16 meeting, the California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board is expected to adopt an amended Section 1598 that requires workers on foot who are exposed to vehicular traffic during work on public streets and highways to wear garments that meet ANSI/ISEA 107-2004.

HSE Creates Chemicals Regulation Directorate

This combines the British OSHA agency's Pesticides Safety Directorate and Chemicals Assessment Schemes Unit into a single entity responsible for regulating biocides, pesticides, detergents, chemicals, and duties under the Classification and Labelling regime.

DC, Maryland Partner for Cross-Border Public Safety

The city's mayor and Maryland Gov. O'Malley announced there will be regular joint meetings and have committed to revise laws that hamper extradition of violent offenders who commit crimes in the district but live in Maryland.

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Latest IIHS Maps Show Spread of Cellphone, Texting Laws

Nine states ban text messaging by all drivers, and nine ban the practice by novice drivers. Several states ban cellphone use by bus drivers.

ATA wants fleet members to share their 2009 safety experience so FMCSA can see how the current hours rule is working.

Applications Due April 17 for Top Trucking Safety Awards

The American Trucking Associations' Safety Management Council will present awards in September for best vehicle accident and worker injury incidence, as well as national safety director and HR professional of the year.



Mississippi Trench Death Leads to $73,500 Fine

The total penalty includes an other-than-serious proposed fine of $3,500 because the company allegedly failed to notify OSHA of the fatality within eight hours of the incident.

Stucco Contractor Cited for Fall Hazards in 2007, 2008, and now 2009

In the latest inspection, employees allegedly were working on scaffolding, in an aerial lift, and on the roof at a worksite in Torrington, Conn., with exposure to falls of up to 22 feet. Also, electrical, overhead, and chemical hazard communication deficiencies were identified at the site.

$280,000 Fine Lodged Against Alabama Mining Company

MSHA levied the fine in connection with an October 2008 incident where methane ignited and seriously burned two miners, the agency said.

The document covers all major types of respirators.

OSHA Breathes Life into Respirator Selection Guidance

Among other things, the agency's new, 51-page guidance document explains how to use Assigned Protection Factors numbers and Maximum Use Concentration limits, per the 2006 revisions to its Respiratory Protection standard.

IG's Report Faults OSHA's Enhanced Enforcement Program

Revised in 2008 to target violators with prior fatalities and similar violations, EEP was handled so poorly that no appropriate enforcement action was taken in 29 cases -- and those employers subsequently experienced 20 fatalities.

AOHC 2009 Preview: Great Program, Perfect Setting

The 94th annual meeting in the series will take place at the sumptuous Manchester Grand Hyatt hotel in San Diego, Calif.

The View from Inside OSHA

Interviewed by OH&S Editor Jerry Laws by e-mail, OSHA Underground blogger Kane and OSHA Aboveground's Abel answered 30 questions about OSHA's effectiveness, its best leader in recent years and who should now take command, and how employees are affected by the snail's pace of regulations.

Q&A: HAVS Still a Threat

More than a million U.S. workers are exposed to potentially harmful vibrations from the tools they use at work, says Joseph D. McGarry, president of Gloves-Online.com.

NOAA Finds Flame Retardants Widespread in U.S. Coastal Ecosystems

The first-ever national survey of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in the U.S. coastal zone and Great Lakes found them concentrated near urban areas, especially near Los Angeles and New York City. Both sediment and mollusk concentrations directly correlate with local human populations.

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NIOSH E-Newsletter Offers WorkLife Initiative Update

Three centers of excellence funded in 2006 and 2007 are researching beneficial approaches to make the workplace safer and healthier for health care workers and other groups.

Kathy Warye, CEO of The Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology

Targeting Zero Gets Big 2009 Boost

The efforts of APIC and other organizations this year are aimed at significantly reducing health care-associated infections. APIC CEO Kathy Warye, shown here, hailed a recent CDC study showing gains against MRSA among ICU patients.

Don't Let Carelessness Put Construction Site Hands at Risk

Statistics show the percentage of injuries involving lacerations is considerably higher for the construction industry than for all other industries. And yet, despite the availability of comfortable, cut-resistant gloves, it is not unusual for most construction workers to go gloveless for at least part of the work day.

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