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OSHA Targets Small-Sized Retail & Convenience Stores

04/06/2015

An employee complaint has resulted in more than $83,000 in OSHA penalties issued to a Dollar General store located in Bowden, Georgia this past December.An employee complaint has resulted in more than $83,000 in OSHA penalties issued to a Dollar…

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Marble Falls Foundry Hit With $28,000 of OSHA Penalties

04/01/2015

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Highland Lakes Quality Casting in Marble Falls, Texas for 9 serious violations, totaling $28,000. Some of the citations were challenged by the employer like a $4,900 penalty for…

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OSHA Surpasses 700 Inspections In Texas For 2015

03/23/2015

In its first 82 days of 2015, OSHA has made 706 inspections to Texas businesses all over the state. Most of the inspections conducted so far by OSHA have not yet reached the point where penalties are published. OSHA has…

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OSHA Shame Campaign Rolls On – Deserved or Not

03/19/2015

OSHA has successfully implemented a more aggressive shame campaign strategy on companies during the Obama administration, and it appears that proof and facts will not slow OSHA down. Historically, OSHA issued Enforcement Press Releases on its website when a significant…

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OSHA Workplace Poster: Employers With At Least 1 Worker Must Post

03/06/2015

Employers with at least 1 employee are required to display a poster prepared by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that informs workers of their rights under the Occupational Safety and Health Act. The poster must be physically displayed…

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OSHA Workplace Poster: Employers With At Least 1 Worker Must Post

Employers with at least 1 employee are required to display a poster prepared by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) that informs workers of their rights under the Occupational...
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OSHA Shame Campaign Rolls On – Deserved or Not

OSHA has successfully implemented a more aggressive shame campaign strategy on companies during the Obama administration, and it appears that proof and facts will not slow OSHA down. Historically, OSHA...
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OSHA Surpasses 700 Inspections In Texas For 2015

In its first 82 days of 2015, OSHA has made 706 inspections to Texas businesses all over the state. Most of the inspections conducted so far by OSHA have not...
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Marble Falls Foundry Hit With $28,000 of OSHA Penalties

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited Highland Lakes Quality Casting in Marble Falls, Texas for 9 serious violations, totaling $28,000. Some of the citations...
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OSHA Targets Small-Sized Retail & Convenience Stores

An employee complaint has resulted in more than $83,000 in OSHA penalties issued to a Dollar General store located in Bowden, Georgia this past December.An employee complaint has resulted in...
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Safety Through the Haze of Legalized Marijuana

GEORGETOWN, TEXAS – Marijuana advocates head back to the Texas Capitol Wednesday of this week as a House committee prepares to discuss the first round of pot legislation. Lawmakers will...
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Texas Foundry Penalized $165,000 By OSHA

BELTON, TEXAS – A Belton manufacturing company is facing more than $165,000 in penalties from OSHA for 50 alleged safety and health violations (32 serious safety violations and 18 serious...
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Roofing Contractor Fined Nearly $300,000 for Subcontractor Safety Violations

GEORGETOWN, Texas – Three roofing workers employed by Provencher Home Improvement of Beverly, Massachusetts were hospitalized after a two-story fall from a scaffold platform that broke beneath them, according to...
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Dollar Tree Spanked By OSHA For $116,000

HOUSTON, Texas – OSHA hit Dollar Tree’s location on West Gray in Houston, Texas with a $116,200 penalty for six alleged violations, continuing OSHA’s targeting of retailers in 2015. OSHA...
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Bumble Bee Faces Fines, Jail Time For Cooked Worker

LOS ANGELES, CA - Bumble Bee Foods was penalized over $132,000 by OSHA, and could face up to $1.5 million in fines from a Los Angeles DA lawsuit that resulted...
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OSHA Releases New Compliance Standard For Employers

WASHINGTON, D.C., May 1, 2015 - The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) released its final rule Friday for confined spaces in the construction industry. Construction companies have until August...
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Employers Face Felony Charges With OSHA Reform Bill

WASHINGTON, D.C. – A bill that would expand the OSH Act coverage to public-sector workers, increase penalties, and open the door for felony charges to employers (among other proposed changes)...
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OSHA Continues To Penalize Small-Footprint Retailers

HARTFORD, Conn. – OSHA continues focus on small-footprint retail as easy targets for higher penalties with its most recent visit to Forever 21 at Westfarms Mall in Farmington, Connecticut, which...
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Locked fire exits contribute to 72 killed in factory fire

MANILA, Philippines — Welding sparks igniting flammable chemicals and locked fire exits contributed to the death of 72 factory workers in Valenzula City. The blaze swept through a slipper and...
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Does OSHA’s June 1, 2015 Deadline Apply To Employers? No, but Yes

Safety consultants and OSHA area offices are receiving calls about the looming June 1, 2015 date when OSHA’s Hazard Communication standard undergoes another in a series of scheduled changes to...
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Corruption & Inadequate Safety Result In Fire: 38 Dead

BEGING, 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...
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Is Your Driving Policy OSHA Compliant? Are You Sure?

Employers 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:...
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Elevators are supposed to be safe, right?

If 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...
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Calm Before the Storm –Prepping For Hurricanes

This 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...
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Lying to OSHA can be costly –Employer faces prison, $1.5M fine

Sixty-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...
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Robert Box Quoted – SHRM News

Employer, 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...
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The #1 weather-related killer can be avoided

Working 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,...
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Want to keep OSHA away? Don’t skimp on reporting

“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...
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With fireworks, use your head or lose your hand

Decrease 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...
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Home Contractor Held In Contempt of Court

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...
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Employer Utilizing Temps Penalized By OSHA

NORTH ARLINGTON, New Jersey - Last week, OSHA issued 25 repeat, 15 serious and two other-than-serious citations to Sterling Seating, a company that utilized temporary employees from On Target Staffing....
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OSHA Uses ‘Construction Blitz’ for Enforcement Surge

AUSTIN, Texas - Construction contractors in the Central Texas area need to be on high alert for OSHA Compliance Officers trolling 34 counties surrounding Austin in search of violations in...
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Recognize OSHA’s Emerging Strategy To Avoid Big Penalties

OSHA has changed some of its rules in order to leverage an existing enforcement tool to generate huge penalties against employers. Knowing what OSHA’s strategy is and how they intend...
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How to Keep Employees Safe from Robots

Today’s workplace is rapidly changing and so is its workforce. An increasing number of jobs once performed by humans are now performed by robots, and this has not escaped the...
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OSHA: What’s Up in Texas?

Everything’s bigger in Texas… including recent OSHA fines for safety violations. Two recent OSHA investigations into Houston-area construction worksite incidents that resulted in serious injuries for employees led Assistant Secretary...
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OSHA Issues Inspection Directive for Revised HazCom Standard

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published new directions for its inspectors enforcing the agency’s recently revised hazard communication (HazCom) standard. OSHA revised the standard in March 2012 to...
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Third Serious Escalator Incident In A Week Takes Man’s Leg

The third serious escalator-related incident in one week’s time claims a man’s leg in Shanghai, China this past Saturday. A custodian at the Cloud Nine shopping mall, 35-year-old Zhang, was...
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CPR, First Aid & AED Training Requirements

Safety First Consulting and Robert Box, of Georgetown, TX, are offering Adult CPR, First Aid and AED training to assist businesses in complying with OSHA requirements. The training is certified...
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Common Industry Myths

If you have a business with employees, and your business is not a municipality or state entity, then you are likely required to comply with OSHA standards. Most people are...
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What Businesses Need To Know About Gun Signage

The new open carry gun law has been in effect in Texas as of January 1, 2016. We don’t wish to enter the arms debate -there are recognized safety arguments...
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Workers Hang From Building After Scaffold Collapse

HOUSTON – Two window washers dangled from their lifelines when their swing-stage scaffolding partially collapsed today at about 10:30 am at the tallest building in Texas, the JPMorgan Chasetower in...
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Man Killed in Texas Plant Explosion

PASADENA, Texas – One man was killed and three other workers were injured as a result of an explosion at a hydrogen peroxide plant Saturday afternoon. The explosion occurred between...
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HR Manager In Charge of Safety Sentenced To Prison

NEW JERSEY, Phillipsburg – The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the 41-month prison sentence of an HR Manager in charge of safety for Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe...
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Top 5 Mistakes Employers Make with the OSHA 300A Annual Summary

February 1 is the deadline each year for required employers in the United States to post the OSHA Form 300A, a summary of the previous year’s injuries and illnesses recorded...
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Employers Beware! OSHA Fines Poised To Skyrocket

Washington D.C. – For the first time in some 25 years, OSHA financial penalties (fines) on employers will increase dramatically as a result of a recently signed congressional budget deal....
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New Silica Law To Hit Employers This Month

Having been in development for more than 15 years, the Final Rule for the Occupational Exposure to Crystalline Silica is expected to cut the current exposure limits up to one-fifth...
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Home Builders Should Be On the Lookout for OSHA in 2016

A. S. General Construction, penalized $188,000 by OSHA, can be viewed as what may become the first of many difficult years for Single Family Homebuilders. Although there are some homebuilders...
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Video: Wall Collapses On Equipment Operator in Houston, Texas

HOUSTON, Texas - A worker was amazingly uninjured following a structural collapse during the demolition of a multi-story parking garage. The incident was captured in this video. The video captures...
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Trench Collapse Could Result In Jail Time for Owner

CYPRESS, Texas – Just over a week ago, a 19-year-old man working for Principal Services Limited, a trenching and excavation contractor, died in a trench collapse incident just northwest of...
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Employers Brace For OSHA Whistleblowing App

What might happen if anyone could take a picture and easily report a safety issue to OSHA? There is an upcoming whistleblowing smartphone application (App) that may allow workers to...
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Fining Unsafe Workers –Has It Worked So Far?

There 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....
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Speeding –A Thing of the Past?

A 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...
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Foundries Feeling Pressure From OSHA To Comply

OSHA 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...
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Employers Scrambling To Comply With New Silica Standards

OSHA 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,...
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Another Compliance Change By OSHA? This Time Its PPE

OSHA 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...
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Association Sues OSHA To Block New Silica Rule

On 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...
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Construction Employer To Pay $17M For Fatal Accident

HOUSTON, 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...
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13 Workers Dead In Chemical Plant Explosion

Thirteen 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...
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Time To Take Down the 300A – Don’t Forget This One Reminder

OSHA’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...
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Do We Really Want OSHA To Regulate Our Entertainment?

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,...
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OSHA’s Stance on the Potty Issue

One of the most volatile hot-button stories of 2016 has sparked fierce debate over the past several months and appears to be picking up momentum. If you are an employer,...
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OSHA’s New Recordkeeping Rule To Publicly Shame Employers

In a highly controversial move that arguably has nothing to do with enhancing workplace safety, OSHA amended its recordkeeping regulation that requires employers with 250 or more employees to submit...
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Excavation Company Continually Cited By OSHA

LA PORTE, Texas – The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently penalized an excavation contractor $70,000 for a willful citation related to workers allegedly in an unprotected trench. Angel...
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Hurricane Season Is Here –Now What?

The information in this 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...
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Research Finds ‘Sixth Sense’ Related To Distracted Driving

Widely accepted research studies have already shown the dangers of distracted driving, but new research reveals a “sixth sense” that helps drivers keep vehicles on the road, and how distracted...
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Protect Workers from #1 Weather-Related Killer

Working 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,...
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Company Owner Charged with Manslaughter for Shortcutting Safety

The Brooklyn District Attorney has levied manslaughter and other charges against a construction company owner for a worker who fell six stores to his death at a Coney Island construction...
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Texting & Driving Simulator Can Change Behavior In A Fun Way

The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) and AT&T collaborated to develop the “Texting and Driving: It Can Wait” simulator to demonstrate the dangers of texting behind the wheel in a...
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4 NFL Fingers and 11 Lives Lost in 2015 Fireworks Incidents

Last year, we published an article, “With Fireworks, Use Your Head or Lose Your Hand,” just two days before two NFL football players blew fingers from their hands in separate...
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OSHA Announces Penalty Increase of Nearly 80%

WASHINGTON, D.C. – In an effort to advance the effectiveness of monetary penalties on businesses that do not provide safe and healthful workplaces, Congress passed an Act in 2015 to...
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Dying In Hot Cars – Technology Helps Prevent Forgetting Children

General Motors announced earlier this year it will introduce a new safety system to remind drivers to check for children in the rear seats, and that it could eventually develop...
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Why A Company Fined Nearly $3.5M by OSHA Should Feel Lucky

Federal investigators inspected an auto parts manufacturing company and earlier this month levied nearly $3.5 million in penalties on the company, but the penalties could have been much worse. The...
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New OSHA Training Rule Can Be Avoided If You Do This One Thing

OSHA’s new injury and illness tracking rule originally set to begin August 10, 2016, contained a requirement for employers to train or inform workers of the right to report work-related...
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Pokémon Go –To the Emergency Room

Nintendo’s new game sensation, Pokémon Go, has taken over North America and is sweeping the globe in terms of popularity. Players get up off the couch and out of the...
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OSHA Slaps Houston Contractor with $125,000 Penalty

As an OSHA Compliance Officer drove by a subdivision on Shepherd Street in Houston, Texas, on February 11, 2016, workers were observed performing trench and excavation work unsafely. OSHA Compliance...
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Is the OSHA Officer Real? Here’s How To Spot the Scammers

Scammers impersonating Occupational Safety & Health Association Compliance Safety & Health Officers, otherwise known as “OSHA CoSHOs”, is a pesky and pricey hoax that never seems to go away despite...
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Why Address Zika at the Workplace? Here Are 3 Pricey Reasons

By now, most everyone in the United States has heard of the Zika virus as it has spread throughout South America, Central America, the Caribbean –and now, the U.S. There...
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Video: Driving With Feet Enables Two-Handed Texting

Just as children across the United States are beginning a new school year and driving safely in school zones is already of great concern, distracted drivers are becoming more brazen...
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Listen Up! New Noise Standards Coming To Construction

In its regulatory agenda published in May of this year, OSHA hinted it would pursue more aggressive noise protection standards for the construction industry. Currently, the permissible exposure limit (PEL)...
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Smartwatch Industry Sued For $1 Billion

A $1 Billion lawsuit was filed last week against Apple and Samsung, who allegedly do not do enough to discourage users from being distracted by smartphones and smartwatches while driving....
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Are Carnival Rides Really Safe?

Attending the traveling carnival or county fair is an autumn family tradition that draw millions of patrons to temporary amusement parks in Texas annually, but are the rides at traveling...
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Is 911 An Acceptable Confined Space Rescue Plan? Are You Sure?

If “Call 911” is the rescue plan written on the confined space entry permit, the employer is essentially planning for a body recovery –not a rescue effort. According to the...
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Top 5 Safety Tips for Medical and Dental Practices

Medical and dental practices become snagged in OSHA’s inspection net frequently and the reactions from the practices’ office managers are usually that of complete surprise. Many small practices believe they...
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Another Trench Collapse Fatality in Texas

One construction worker is dead and one was injured in a trench cave-in about a month ago in Lockhart, Texas. 22-year-old Nathan Fryday of Edna, Texas, was killed when part...
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Top Halloween Injury? A Scary Surprise!

When surveyed, most parents say the greatest concern for their trick-or-treaters’ safety involves candy-tampering or sexual predators on Halloween night. However, statistics routinely show those to be rare issues on...
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OSHA Wants More Changes – Here’s A Sneak Preview

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is proposing 19 changes and revisions to its standards. The proposed changes and revisions are based on responses to a public Request for...
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Can OSHA Issue Citations for Texting & Driving? Actually, Yes!

Traditionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have not involved themselves with common carrier (bus, train, commercial airline, etc.) transportation-related safety issues that occur in transit. However, few employers...
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OSHA Delays Enforcement of New Rule By 1 Month

OSHA has announced it will be delaying enforcement of the employee involvement provisions of the recordkeeping rule until December 1, 2016; one month later than originally planned due to a...
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OSHA Releases Recommended Practices for Employers

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) last week published Recommended Practices for Safety and Health Programs to assist employers in improving safety efforts. The programs are intended to assist...
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6 Tips for Keeping Workplaces Safe for the Holidays

Many employers hold some form of holiday celebration, be it dinner, an informal gathering, or a full-blown party for employees and guests. Celebrations should be fun, but they should also...
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OSHA To Change One Word In Standard

We recently published the article “OSHA Wants More Changes - Here’s A Sneak Preview” in which we reviewed proposed changes and revisions to existing OSHA standards. One of the proposals,...
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Thanksgiving Holiday Safety Tips To Remember

The United States is preparing for another quickly approaching Thanksgiving Holiday. Unfortunately, reports emerge each year of food poisoning, fires and incidents while traveling. By taking time to read these...
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Another Final Rule From OSHA Announced Today

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) issued a final rule today updating its Walking-Working Surfaces Standards relating to slip, trip and fall hazards in general...
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Engineering Controls for Distracted Driving

Distracted driving remains a top concern among motorists these days. A government agency is now working with electronic device developers to design products that reduce the potential for driver distraction....
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Winter Driving Tips That Could Save Your Life

Winter is a beautiful time of year, but it can also be a dangerous time for drivers who traverse icy and snowy roads to share the holidays with loved ones....
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Reeling In OSHA -Trump’s Effect On the Agency

In keeping with his promise to roll back government restraints on American businesses, Donald Trump has chosen Andrew Puzder for Secretary of Labor. Puzder has been an outspoken opponent of...
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Dying for Work -Fatality Trends In the Workplace

The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released worker fatality data for the year 2015 earlier this month, revealing an increase in on-the-job fatalities –more fatalities than the previous...
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Top 10 Safety Stories of 2016

We reviewed 2016’s safety-related news and produced our top ten favorite stories. 1. Video: Driving With Feet Enables Two-Handed Texting Unfortunately, it isn’t so shocking to hear that 1 in...
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Trump Wads Up OSHA’s Recordkeeping Rule Change

Continuing his promise to roll back regulation, president Trump signed a resolution revoking an Obama-era rule to allow OSHA to issue citations for recordkeeping anomalies and errors up to 5...
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Employer Responsibilities for Tornado Season

Each year, roughly 800 tornadoes are expected in the United States. Tornadoes can form quickly, and have the potential of being violent and can create winds in excess of 250...
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Silica Standard Enforcement Put On Hold

June 23rd of this year was the deadline for construction employers to fully implement the requirements of the Occupational Safety & Health Administration’s (OSHA) silica rule. Instead, OSHA announced last...
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Employer Charged with Manslaughter –OSHA Penalizes Company Nearly $1.5 Million

A Boston employer has been charged with two counts of manslaughter in the deaths of two employees and OSHA has issued penalties to the company that reach nearly $1.5 million...
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US Workplace Injury Stats Improving -Except for Some Industries

Over the past forty years, workplace fatalities in the U.S. have fallen by 65-percent with 4,836 fatalities recorded in 2015 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Also good...
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An OSHA Deadline Arrives In May -Are You Ready?

On November 17, 2016, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) issued a final rule that took effect on January 17, 2017, updating its 44-year old general industry Walking-Working Surfaces...
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Paying for Medical Instead of Filing A Workers’ Comp Claim Could Be A Big Mistake -Here Are 6 Reasons Why

To pay or not to pay? That is the question. Some employers are tempted to pay “out-of-pocket” (i.e., themselves) for relatively small medical bills related to workplace injuries rather than...
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OSHA Snubs Unions With Rule Withdrawal

A once-cozy relationship between unions and OSHA under the Obama administration has cooled –at least for now. Continuing its promise to roll back OSHA rules influenced by the Obama administration,...
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Crane Collapse Kills Construction Worker

(Photo by Smiley N. Pool, Staff Photographer, Dallas Morning News) One construction worker died and one was injured after a boom truck crane toppled over in Dallas. The incident occurred...
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Employer Faces Possible Prison Time for Worker’s Death

The owner of two construction companies faces charges of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide following an incident that resulted in one worker dead and two workers seriously injured. This incident...
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OSHA Delays Electronic Submission of Records Requirement

As expected, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) announced yesterday it is delaying a previous requirement for employers to submit injury and illness records electronically by July 1 of...
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Is A Heat Stress Program Required By OSHA?

Is a written heat stress program required by OSHA? The answer depends on where workers are working. Heat stress is usually associated with construction work and other work outdoors during...
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OSHA Compliance For Medical & Dental Practices

Whether a medical or dental practice has one employee or one-hundred employees, the employer has an obligation to provide a place of employment free from recognized hazards that are causing...
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Can Technology Curb Texting While Driving? Apple Says Yes!

Apple unveiled new software at the Worldwide Developers Conference this past week that will block texting while driving. Well, almost. Apple calls the new feature, “Do Not Disturb While Driving”...
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Drone Emergency Response -Future of First Responders?

Home delivery of parcels by drone is quickly becoming reality. Could drone emergency first response also become reality? Researchers think so –at least they believe drones delivering automated external defibrillators...
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Sparklers – Are Your Kids Playing With Fire?

The Independence Day Holiday tradition typically includes family, friends, parades, good food, and of course, fireworks. Kids are naturally drawn to the excitement and spectacle of fireworks and most parents...
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Most Employers Affected By OSHA’s Delay of New Rule

In May of this year, we reported an announcement from the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) advertising the delay of a previous requirement for employers. The announcement from OSHA...
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Does Your Company Driving Policy Address Road Rage?

Fifty-six year-old Jose Lozada of Montgomery, Texas, eighteen year-old Bianca Robison of Pennsylvania, seventeen year-old Sejah Qamoum in Mesquite, Texas, and nineteen year-old Dylan Spaid of the Greater Fort Worth,...
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Discord Between OSHA and Employer Results in $1.9M Penalty

In eight previous visits since 2011, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) cited a manufacturer for 60 violations that resulted in proposed penalties of over $500,000. According to OSHA,...
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OSHA Regulatory Agenda Reined In Considerably

As promised, the Trump administration is rolling back regulation at the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA). On July 20 of this year, OSHA released its spring regulatory agenda, which...
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Do Toolbox Talks Work At All? The Data Is In

Toolbox talks, also known as tailgate meetings or safety briefings, are typically short-duration, pre-shift safety meetings on a specific topic. Used by any industry, but perhaps most popular in the...
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OSHA Slaps Construction Company Again – This Time for $1.5M

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) visited Great White Construction in Florida for the twelfth time in five years, this time in St. Augustine, Florida. OSHA cited the company...
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Texas Scores Failing Grade In Safety –How Did Your State Do?

Texas gets a failing grade in Safety –at least that is the conclusion of the National Safety Council’s (NSC) premier The State of Safety report released last week, ranking Texas...
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A Tale of Two Trench Collapse Companies

Two separate companies have allegedly allowed trenches to collapse on workers by not following minimum safety requirements laid out by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA). First Dakota Enterprises,...
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Safety Tips for Hurricane/Flood Recovery

Cleanup work of any kind is hazardous, but flood conditions make it even more so. Following the procedures listed below will help to keep you safe and healthy while cleaning...
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It’s Here – OSHA’s Silica Rule Becomes Enforceable

Since the 1930s, the DOL has been studying the relationship between silica dust and worker deaths. In 1971, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) put a standard in place...
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Manufacturer Fined Over $100,000 By OSHA

Every year, employee complaints to the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) result in safety inspections at businesses. Roughly 25% of all visits to employers from the agency are attributed...
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Safe Lifts Made Easier With Updated Lifting Calculator

For more than 20 years, safety professionals and employers have been using the Applications Manual for the Revised NIOSH Lifting Equation to assess associated risks of worker lifting movements. Now,...
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Worker Cuts Own Throat In Concrete Saw Incident

A 39-year-old landscaping construction worker died when he lost control of a concrete saw, which cut his throat. The incident occurred on the afternoon of September 13th in Troy, Michigan,...
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OSHA’s Silica Rule Challenged in Court –How Did It Go?

Professional societies and industry groups challenged OSHA’s new silica rule for construction last week during a hearing before a D.C. Circuit panel. Whether it went well or poorly depends on...
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Half Million-Dollar Penalty for Manufacturer

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced $503,380 in proposed penalties for a Chicago container manufacturer in response to reports of four separate workers suffering injuries at their facility....
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Blindness From Costume Contact Lenses? A Scary Warning

The rise in popularity and use of costume contact lenses for Halloween fun is proving to be a costly decision for many people’s health, sometimes costing people their vision permanently....
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OSHA’s Playbook Revealed -Silica Enforcement Memo Published

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) released a memorandum for regional administrators on October 19, 2017, which establishes enforcement guidance for the agency regarding the Respirable Crystalline Silica in...
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Halloween Safety -Don’t Burn Things Down

Halloween is a cherished tradition in the United States for many reasons. Most enjoy the creativity of deciding what costume to wear, or even create. Kids love the prospect of...
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Contractor Fined More Than $100,000 By OSHA

The United States Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) has proposed a $106,000 penalty on a construction company for allegedly putting its workers in danger. In May...
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Prepare for Holiday Road Trips Now

Proper trip planning and vehicle preventative maintenance are essential year-round, but especially when it comes to holiday driving. Use this checklist to help you prepare for your holiday trip. Check...
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OSHA Financial Penalties Have Gone Up Again

In a continuing effort to ensure monetary penalties have the intended effect on businesses that do not provide safe and healthful workplaces, OSHA’s penalty structure has increased 2% as of...
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Top 5 Employer Mistakes Regarding OSHA Form 300A

For many employers, February 1 is the annual deadline in the United States to post the OSHA Form 300A, a summary of the previous year’s injuries and illnesses recorded on...
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Employer Faces Over $90K For Safety Violations

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) recently cited Supplyside USA, an Ohio pallet manufacturer, for violations related to machine safety following a serious injury to one of its employees....
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OSHA Slaps Manufacturer With More Than $250,000 In Fines

A chemical and dye manufacturing and distribution company received proposed penalties of $256,088 by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) for allegedly exposing workers to workplace safety hazards. First...
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Should We Include That Chemical? 3 Common SDS Mistakes Employers Make

Many employers can become confused about rules concerning Safety Data Sheets (SDSs). Specifically, the confusion typically involves company use of household chemicals like Clorox or Lysol because many employers believe...
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Worker Death Leads To OSHA Fines for Manufacturer

A plastics manufacturing company received proposed penalties of $195,144 by the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) following a fatal incident to a worker pulled into a plastics recycling machine...
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Free Professional Development for Safety Professionals in Central Texas

Safety 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...
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Fraudulent OSHA Training Cards? A Disturbing Trend

Two 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...
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Ergonomics Gets A New Foothold From OSHA

Federal 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...
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Heat-Induced Worker Fatality Is Cautionary Tale for Employers

Heat-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...
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6 Repeat OSHA Citations In A Row -When Is Criminal Negligence Considered?

Once 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,...
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OSHA Wins Again -Repeat Violation Look-Back Periods Are Unlimited

The 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...
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A New Safety Standard Emerges –What You Need To Know

The 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...
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When Taking Down Your OSHA Form 300A -Do This One Thing

OSHA 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...
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Two Forklift Violations Bring $250k in Penalties to Employer

For 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...
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68 Percent Increase In Heatstroke Deaths of Children Left In Vehicles

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...
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