Over the past few years, OSHA has been positioning itself to influence areas it once turned a blind eye to: The entertainment industry. Most professional sports teams (NFL, NBA, Baseball, NHL, Soccer), and motor sports like NASCAR could begin an…
Read MoreOSHA’s Form 300A must be posted each year for qualifying employers from February 1 through April 30 each year. As it is time to take down the Form 300A, now is a good time to remind employers not to make…
Read MoreThirteen workers were killed and over one hundred injured in a petrochemical plant explosion on the Mexican southern Gulf coast on Wednesday afternoon. The detonation and subsequent fire resulted in widespread evacuations as a toxic cloud emerged from the plant…
Read MoreHOUSTON, Texas – A family of a drowned construction worker was awarded $17.72 million last week by a Harris County jury. The worker drowned in January 2014 while working on Baylor University’s McLane Stadium pedestrian bridge. The Incident 55-year-old Jose…
Read MoreOn April 4th, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Louisiana chapter filed a challenge to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) final rule on respirable crystalline silica in U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. The AGC’s website quotes…
Read MoreOSHA published a final rule that updates its eye and face protection standards and will go into effect April 25th of this year. The updated standard will address updated personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements for workers in general industry, construction,…
Read MoreOSHA last week issued its final rule for employers to control and limit silica exposures to workers. The rule was designed to reduce cases of silicosis, lung cancer, kidney disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. According to OSHA, the rule…
Read MoreOSHA continues its pressure on foundries to comply with required safety regulations with penalties and public shaming. PCC Structurals-Groton, a steel-investment casting foundry in Hartford, Connecticut, was cited for twenty-seven safety and health violations for an initial penalty of $104,000.…
Read MoreA major vehicle manufacturer has designed an automobile that automatically adjusts the vehicle’s speed to posted speeds on the roadway. The Ford S-Max is equipped with technology that scans traffic signs and adjusts the throttle and engine fuel intake, not…
Read MoreThere is a longstanding debate within the United States between those who believe OSHA should only penalize employers and those who believe workers should carry a portion of the penalty. This approach has already garnered support and implementation in parts…
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