The management of GP Roofing & Construction, LLC, was held in contempt of court last month for failing to comply with OSHA safety standards, and the company was ordered to pay nearly $200,000 in penalties. The 11th Circuit ordered the…
Read MoreDecrease your chances of becoming one of the estimated 10,000 Americans who will be injured by fireworks this Independence Day by leaving the fireworks entertainment show to the professionals. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), 11 people died…
Read More“This could be the best thing OSHA has ever done,” said Mark Briggs, Area Director of OSHA’s South Houston office, referring to the expanse of useful information currently being gathered under OSHA’s new reporting rule for employers, which took effect…
Read MoreWorking outside in the heat and humidity of summer months in North America seriously threaten workers’ health and safety, but employers can protect workers by knowing what to look for, and by implementing some simple tips. Heat is the #1…
Read MoreEmployer, Safety Consultants Fined for Refusing OSHA Inspection What are your rights for refusing OSHA entry? By Roy Maurer 6/17/2015 A federal judge cited an employer and three safety consultants working for him for criminal contempt for refusing to allow…
Read MoreSixty-year-old James McCullagh, owner of James J. McCullagh Roofing in Meadowbrook, PA, is charged by indictment with four counts of making false statements, one count of obstruction of justice, and one count of willfully violating an OSHA regulation causing death…
Read MoreThis article is generally applicable to employers in the United States with locations in or near hurricane landfall zones. These preparedness tips can be useful for employers located inland, in areas where former hurricanes typically change to tropical storms. For…
Read MoreIf you are a passenger in an elevator; yes, they are safe. If you are involved in service or construction of elevators; yes, they are safe -or, at least they are supposed to be. For elevator passengers, riding elevators is…
Read MoreEmployers need to take distracted driving seriously for workers who drive on company time. Otherwise, employers should expect citations and penalties from OSHA. An employer’s responsibility extends to workers who: Drive full or part time; Drive a company vehicle or…
Read MoreBEGING, China – Thirty-eight people were killed and six others injured after a fire broke out at a nursing home in central China late Monday, the Administration of Work Safety in Henan province said in a statement. Rescue operations were…
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