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Department of Labor

OSHA Proposes $119,000 in Fines for Stampcoat Inc

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

cited Stampcoat Inc. doing business as El Paso Tool & Die for thirty three safety and health

violations, comprised of thirty two serious, and one other than serious violations. They come in

response to inspections of a facility in El Paso, TX in March through […]

Maintaining Policies and Procedures for Lockout Tagout (LOTO)

Anyone who works in the world of occupational safety and health across multiple industries will

tell you that one of the most difficult areas to properly create policies and procedures for is

lockout tagout. And there are a number of reasons for that. It is extremely difficult to work with

the standard which governs lockout tagout, OSHA […]

OSHA to Host Arkansas Amputation Prevention Stand-Down

Between January 1st, 2015 and September 10th, 2015 there were 46 workers who suffered

amputations of fingers, toes, hands, or legs at work in the state of Arkansas. These injuries most

commonly occur while employees are operating mechanical machinery without the proper

guards or training. In an effort to combat this and reverse the trend of amputations […]

OSHA Proposes $188,200 in Fines for Wegmans Food Markets

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

cited Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. for five safety and health violations, comprised of three

repeat and two serious violations. They come in response to an inspection of a store in Rochester,

New York in March of 2015. This inspection was initiated in response to an […]

Monitoring Policies and Procedures for Lockout Tagout

When establishing lockout tagout policies and procedures, it is important to account not just for

the policies and procedures being created at that time, but also how these policies and procedures

will be updated and monitored going forward. Unfortunately, this second portion can be even

more difficult than simply creating accurate, compliant policies and procedures.

When creating lockout […]

OSHA Renews Alliance with Mexican Consulate in Austin and El Paso

In a move designed to help promote worker safety and health, the United States Department of

Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s Austin and El Paso area offices have

renewed an alliance with the Consulate General of Mexico. This alliance is designed to provide

safety and health outreach and training to Mexican nationals working in these areas […]

Labor Department Awards $10.5M in Grants

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

awarded $10.5 million in one year federal safety and health training grants. These grants have

been awarded to eighty nonprofit organizations for education and training programs to assist

high-risk workers and their employers. The intent is to help spread knowledge regarding

workplace hazards and to help […]

Lockout Tagout Policy and Procedure Updates

When creating policies and procedures for lockout tagout, it is important to consider how you

will update and maintain them. Well-crafted policies and procedures which do not leave room

for changes and easy additions create a problem which must be fixed down the line. This is

because lockout tagout policies and procedures can be among the most […]

Meeting for Emergency Response and Preparedness Subcommittee Set

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

holding the inaugural meeting of the Emergency Response and Preparedness Subcommittee of

the National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health in Washington, DC on

September 9, 2015. The National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health

created this subcommittee to help respond to OSHA’s request […]

OSHA Proposes $119,900 in Fines for American Air Filter Co

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

cited American Air Filter Co. for five safety and health violations, comprised of two willful, two

serious, and one other than serious violations. They come in response to inspections of a facility

in Atlanta, GA in March of 2015. This inspection was initiated as part […]