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. The lawsuit was filed in California by the Coalition Against…
Read MoreIn 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) for noise in construction where Federal OSHA laws apply is…
Read MoreJust 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 with their texting-while-driving habits. A woman was seen in Pennsylvania…
Read MoreBy 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 are 3 very good reasons why employers in America should…
Read MoreScammers 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 the relative ease involved in identifying the fake OSHA CoSHO.…
Read MoreAs 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 Officers have authority to conduct inspections on-the-spot when unsafe trenching…
Read MoreNintendo’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 house to find digital creatures in the real world, visible…
Read MoreOSHA’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 injuries and illnesses without fear of retaliation and to document…
Read MoreFederal 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 U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)…
Read MoreGeneral 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 features to detect forgotten children. The 2017 Acadia SUV that…
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