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Department of Labor

On Site Safety Compliance

It is not uncommon for a company to need the services of a third party occupational safety and

health auditing firm. Generally, help is needed on either a temporary full time basis or an

ongoing part time basis, depending upon the need. Needs can range from the implementation of

new machinery, equipment, or policies; assistance with rolling […]

Establishing Policies for Lockout Tagout

Without properly established occupational safety and health policies and procedures, it is

impossible to ensure a workplace is safe. And while that logic sounds obvious, many companies

continue to utilize outdated or incorrectly established occupational safety and health policies and

procedures, meaning that employees are at risk and the company is at risk of large fines from

OSHA […]

Revising Lockout Tagout Policies and Procedures

There are a number of different things which could occur which would require you to revise your

lockout tagout policies and procedures. These things could range from changes to OSHA’s

standards (specifically, Standard 1910.147) to personnel or plant changes. Every single facility in

every single industry is going to have unique policies and procedures, and as such, […]

OSHA Proposes $366,300 in Fines for St Louis Cold Drawn

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

cited St. Louis Cold Drawn for thirty one safety and health violations, including two willful

violations, seven repeated violations, and twenty two serious violations. They come in response

to an inspection of a worksite in St. Louis, MO in September of 2015. This inspection was

initiated […]

OSHA Releases Statement Relating to Storm Cleanup

In response to the recent storms which blew through Texas and the Southeast, OSHA has

released a statement to recover workers, volunteers, and the general public during the storm

cleanup process. And while this statement is specifically released to residents of Texas,

Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia, the basic principles would apply to all storm

cleanup operations around […]

OSHA Renews Alliance to Protect Roadway Construction Workers

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

renewed its alliance with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and Roadway

Work Zone Safety and Health Partners in an effort to keep workers in roadway construction

work zones safe from injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. This is a five year alliance which focuses

on […]

OSHA Proposes $91,000 in Fines for Force Corp

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

cited Force Corp for five safety and health violations, including one willful violation and four

serious safety and health violations. They come in response to an inspection of a worksite in

Andover, MA in July of 2015. This inspection was initiated as part of the […]

Auditing Policies and Procedures for Lockout Tagout

Auditing is important for any aspect of a business; from reviewing financials to ensuring

timesheet accuracy, auditing should be a cornerstone for any business practice. It would stand to

reason, then, that auditing is important for occupational safety and health policies and

procedures. Ensuring they are accurate, efficient, and that they protect both employees from

harm and employers […]

Creating Lockout Tagout Procedures and Policies

Lockout tagout is one of the most difficult areas of occupational safety and health to properly

manage for most companies. And while there are many reasons for this, for many the issues

begin when trying to create comprehensive lockout tagout procedures and policies. These

procedures are difficult to properly establish and implement due to the complexity of […]

OSHA Proposes $133,000 in Fines for I-80 Equipment

The United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has

cited I-80 Equipment LLC for thirty three serious safety and health violations. They come in

response to an inspection of a worksite in Colona, Ill in June of 2015. This inspection was

initiated in response to a complaint filed alleging unsafe working condutions. The citations […]