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. Contact lenses are not over-the-counter, fashion, costume or novelty products…
Read MoreThe 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. According to OSHA, 15 workers for the employer have experienced…
Read MoreProfessional 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 whether or not you want the silica standard for construction…
Read MoreA 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, a northern suburb of Detroit. The worker, whose name has…
Read MoreFor 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, the National Institute for Occupational Safety & Health (NIOSH) unveils…
Read MoreEvery 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 to employee complaints. A recent employee complaint resulted in an…
Read MoreSince 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 for silica, limiting worker exposure to 250 micrograms per cubic…
Read MoreCleanup 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 up after natural disasters that involve flooding. The aftermath of…
Read MoreTwo 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, Inc. was cited by OSHA for a May, 2017 trench…
Read MoreTexas 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 as the 26th-safest state out of the 50 states, plus…
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