The penalty comes following an inspection that found an aircraft that was not in compliance.
"We are looking beyond traditional expectations of car makers and insurance providers, toward helping people be smarter drivers," said Dave Pratt, general manager of usage-based insurance at Progressive Insurance, which is involved in the new program.
Pilots have disputed that the new regulations are necessary, however.
Already added to OSHA's Severe Violator Enforcement Program, the company faces more than two dozen new violations.
An administrative law judge had ruled three years ago that OSHA failed to prove that Spirit AeroSystems, Inc., had violated the lockout/tagout general industry standard.
The group includes New York City Transit, the Phoenix Police Crime Labs, and Jessup Manufacturing Co.
The agency's 35th Safety Alert concerns light-emitting diode railroad signals' ability to mask nearby incandescent signals, preventing the incandescent signals from being visible to train crews, and it cites a $3.2 million September 2014 accident in Kansas as evidence of the problem.
Ismail Ould Cheikh Ahmed arrived in Accra, Ghana, on Jan. 3 as the newly appointed Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General and begins work this week as head of the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response.
The airline announced Dec. 30 that The National Search and Rescue Agency Republic of Indonesia has confirmed debris found floating in the Karimata Strait is from flight QZ8501.
The Wage and Hour Division has assessed the company penalties for violating child labor laws.
The grant is targeted at Ethiopia.
Its SafeyEYE technology advances machine guarding, the unit's chairman said.
One suggestion is that NIOSH add another strategy encouraging research that helps employers determine how best to implement TWH organizationally.
It is based on the chocolate shop hostage incident in Sydney, Australia, on Dec. 15.
The host of this new virus, called Bourbon virus, is unknown at this time, but it is thought to be transmitted through the bites of ticks or other insects.
New data shows that drunk driving deaths declined by 2.5 percent in 2013.
The Scranton, Pa., company was cited for 14 safety violations.