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The U.S. Department of Labor has cited a subsidiary of Tyson Foods Inc., for a serious safety violation after two workers were injured in a fire and explosion at the company’s Camilla, Georgia, ...
West Virginia industry leaders oppose, and political leaders are quiet on a rule proposed by the federal Occupational Safety ...
OSHA is considering new rules requiring employers to provide water, shade and rest breaks for outdoor workers during extreme heat, while Nevada already has its own heat safety regulations in place.
U.S. Department of Labor has cited Tyson Foods' subsidiary Keystone Foods with a serious violation and a $16,550 fine after a ...
The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration leveled new fines against a Georgia countertop maker over workplace ...
The company faces a fine of $16,550 in incident that seriously burned two workers and killed a woman who was not employed at ...
Oregon OSHA is reminding employers about safeguards for workers in hot weather. The requirements start when the heat index is 80 degrees and they increase with temperatures over 90.
OSHA cited Brazilian Stone Design LLC for seven serious violations related to excessive exposure to respirable crystalline ...
OSHA is considering a national heat standard that would mandate employers to allow for paid breaks, water, and shade ...
Public feedback is being requested on the continued approval of information collection for a national program that fosters ...
The Fifth Circuit upheld an OSHA citation against poultry processor Mar-Jac MC LLC, finding that the company didn’t prevent ...
Learn how the new OSHA proposal could affect worker safety, particularly regarding extreme heat and employer responsibilities ...