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Commissioner of Food and Drugs Margaret A. Hamburg, M.D., explained six initial actions Aug. 6 in her agency's plan "to prevent harm to the American people" through swift, aggressive, effective enforcement. FDA is responsible for the safety of drugs, biological products, medical devices, the nation's food supply, cosmetics, and more, making its enforcement actions and decisions important to every American.
The National Safety Council has allocated $300,000 for its third year of grants aimed at reducing workplace injuries caused by musculoskeletal disorders. Read Now
The U.S. Department of Labor is suing USPS for alleged whistleblower retaliation after firing a worker who raised safety concerns about loading dock equipment. Read Now
OSHA has fined Mitchell Industrial Tire Co. for $288,299 following a forklift operator's death due to safety violations. Read Now
Masci General Contractor Inc. and KT Carter Contracting Inc. face $363,436 in fines. Read Now
The agency conducted inspections at 15 mines, including 95 significant and substantial violations and 12 unwarrantable failures. Read Now
The advisory committee provides OSHA with policy guidance on construction safety and health. Read Now
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