The $99,345 citation against National Distribution Services Inc. follows an investigation into an explosion at the company's Corona facility. It killed one employee and severely burned another.
The agency's Nov. 4 newsletter summarizes five October 2014 preventable occupational fatalities.
OSHA cited the Chicago bakery for 6 serious violations.
"Replace the methylene chloride with any of the newer paint strippers that are less toxic, and your employees are able to work safely."
The Hanover, Pennsylvania, contractor exposed workers to potentially deadly trenching hazards.
Lisa Raitt also said Transport Canada has responded to all of the Transportation Safety Board of Canada's recommendations in its final report on the Lac-Mégantic crude oil train derailment.
One day after New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority announced it is hiring David L. Mayer, a former NTSB managing director, as its new chief safety officer, the federal agency announced it will hold a Nov. 19 meeting to discuss the safety issues identified in its five investigations.
The first installment on Oct. 29 kicks off the foundation's "Zero Tolerance for Counterfeits" series about fake electrical products.
A new study examined the potential risks from using e-cigarettes indoors.
Ensign was cited with two repeat safety violations.
The "Speak up. Work safe." video contest offers cash prizes and is open to Oregon high school students.
The assessment finds Metra to be generally compliant with federal safety regulations.
How the 2014 midterm U.S. elections go may well determine whether the nuclear waste storage project in Nevada goes forward, four years after the Obama administration halted it.
Six panels of experts are participating with representatives from organizations including NTSB, NHTSA, Harvard Medical School, AAA, NIOSH, FDA, and sleep research centers at Stanford University and the University of Washington
BSEE and EPA Secure a Settlement.
The citation adds to penalties facing the retail chain across the nation.
She had flown to Dallas from Cleveland on Oct. 13, and CDC is asking all 132 passengers on that flight to get in touch so they can be interviewed.
Final inspections of WIPP's primary waste hoist began Oct. 7, and a town hall meeting has been scheduled for Oct. 16 to update residents about the recovery process.
The workshop will consist of two panel discussions -- the first titled "Diagnosing the Problem: Causes of High Fatality and Injury Rates" and the second titled "Implementing the Solution: Identifying and Adapting Best Practices."
The seminar will be held on Saturday, November 8.