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 miles per hour. The short warning period, coupled with the…
Read MoreContinuing 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 years old. Previously, the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)…
Read MoreWe 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 5 drivers admit to texting while driving anymore, especially since…
Read MoreThe 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 six years. The new report reveals some interesting stats, including:…
Read MoreIn 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 President Obama’s executive orders and initiatives that arguably overreach executive…
Read MoreWinter 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. Follow these safe driving tips to assure the final destination…
Read MoreDistracted 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. There are many forms of being distracted while driving including…
Read MoreThe 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 industry. A broad scope of general industry workers will be…
Read MoreThe 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 simple Thanksgiving safety tips, food, friends, family and football can…
Read MoreWe 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, removing one word from the Lockout/Tagout standard, could prove costly…
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