News from the Safety Industry
US Department of Labor lauds three North Dakota employers for recording zero worker injuries, illnesses in 2022
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 8, 2023
Federal safety inspectors find Illinois contractor with long history of violations again exposing employees to dangerous workplace hazards
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 8, 2023
US Department of Labor lauds two South Dakota employers for recording zero worker injuries, illnesses in 2022
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 8, 2023
Worker’s complaint leads Department of Labor to again find Dollar Tree exposing employees to blocked aisles, trips, falls, slowing safe exit
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 8, 2023
Federal investigators find trench lacked required cave-in protection that could have prevented Burr Ridge contractor’s fatal injuries
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 8, 2023
US Department of Labor, Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque alliance seeks to protect safety, health of West Texas’ workers
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OSHA News
June 8, 2023
OSHA Announces New Citations for Dollar General, Proposes Over $1M in Penalties
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The citations were issued following inspections in Alabama, Florida and Texas.
A Look at National Safety Month 2023
Published: Thursday June 8th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Explore the four key safety themes that will drive discussions and actions throughout the month.
Safety 2023 Hits Record Numbers
Published: Wednesday June 7th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The annual ASSP event running June 5-7 in San Antonio has enjoyed its best attendance to date.
Outgoing ASSP President Looks Back on Past Year
Published: Wednesday June 7th 2023
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Christine Sullivan, CSP, ARM, reflects on some key initiatives from her term and shares what she’ll be doing going forward.