Most everyone is busy and our thoughts tend to focus on the immediate list of things that need to get accomplished instead of staying in the moment –then you stop and realize you may have left your child in the…
Read MoreFor employers who do not immediately correct powered industrial truck (aka “forklift”) deficiencies noted in pre-shift inspections, this story will hopefully change that behavior. Acting on an employee complaint, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) issued proposed penalties of…
Read MoreOSHA Form 300A summaries of last year’s injuries and illnesses must be posted for most employers through April 30th of each year. However, many employers make a serious mistake after taking down their Form 300As, which could result in an…
Read MoreThe International Organization of Standardization (ISO) and American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) announced the publication of a new voluntary international standard on March 12, 2018 for a new Occupational Health & Safety Management System (OHSM) called ISO 45001. The…
Read MoreThe Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has received a favorable opinion from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, which was published on March 14, 2018. The court decided that OSHA could use extraordinary latitude to qualify…
Read MoreOnce again, The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) cited a Marietta, Georgia based roofing contractor, Jose A. Serrato, for exposing workers to dangerous fall hazards –this time, in Birmingham, Alabama. This marks the seventh fall-related citation from OSHA in…
Read MoreHeat-induced illnesses aren’t typically the first hazards considered by employers with outside workers in late September, particularly with wet bulb globe temperatures (WBGT) of 86.2 degrees Fahrenheit, but it was enough for a worker to die from heat stroke. With…
Read MoreFederal OSHA currently has no ergonomics standard in place, thanks to the U.S. Congress’ overturn of the Clinton Administration’s last minute enactment of an Ergo Standard in late 2000 using the Congressional Review Act (CRA) as a legal means to…
Read MoreTwo OSHA Area Directors reported in a recent Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) meeting that a disturbing trend of fraudulent OSHA training cards are being distributed, oftentimes with full knowledge of the recipients. The Houston North and South Area…
Read MoreSafety professionals in central Texas have an opportunity for free professional networking at an upcoming event in San Marcos on April 16, 2018. Door prizes and a raffle for the upcoming free registration for ASSE Safety 2018 will be available…
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