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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 […]

OSHA Proposes $171,270 in Fines for Quality Blow Molding

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

cited Quality Blow Molding, Inc. for five safety and health violations, including two willful

violations, two repeat violations, and one other than serious violation. They come in response to

an inspection of a worksite in Elyria, OH in March of 2015. This inspection was initiated […]

Auditing Lockout Tagout Policies and Procedures

One of the most common reasons a company hires a third party occupational safety and health

auditing firm is to assist in the creation of lockout tagout policies and procedures. These

procedures can be extremely complex, facility specific, and difficult to properly implement.

They are based upon Standard 1910.147, which is a very complicated standard and can […]

OSHA Proposes $162,400 in Fines for Republic Steel

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

cited Republic Steel for eleven safety and health violations, comprised of three repeat and eight

serious violations. They come in response to two inspections of a worksite in Lorain, Ohio in

February and April of 2015. These inspections were initiated in response to complaints that

employees […]

Creating Policies and Procedures for Lockout Tagout

It is no small task to create policies and procedures for any aspect of occupational safety and health. There is always a need to ensure the policies and procedures are properly created, to ensure there is no risk of complaints to, or fines from, OSHA. But there is also always a need to ensure efficacy of the […]

OSHA Issues Proposal to Clarify Maintenance Records

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

a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in relation to the ongoing requirement to create and maintain

accurate records in relation to work-related injuries and illnesses. This notice clarifies an

employer’s perpetual obligation to create and maintain an accurate record of every recordable

injury and illness. These records […]

OSHA Proposes $140,000 in Fines for Jasper Contractors Inc

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

cited Jasper Contractors, Inc. for two safety and health violations. These two violations are

willful violations. They come in response to an inspection of a worksite in Jacksonville, FL in

March of 2015. This inspection was initiated after multiple complaints were submitted to OSHA

regarding employees […]

Lockout Tagout Procedure Updates

As we have said many, many times before on this blog and throughout our website, and as you

can read in countless places on the internet, lockout tagout policies and procedures are among the

most difficult to create and maintain in the entire world of occupational safety and health. Part of

the difficulty is the regulation, OSHA […]

OSHA Proposes $116,100 in Fines for Commercial Warehousing Inc.

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

cited Commercial Warehousing Inc. for thirteen safety and health violations, comprised of one

willful and twelve serious violations. They come in response to inspections of a facility in Winter

Haven, FL in January of 2015. This inspection was initiated as part of the agency’s National

Emphasis […]

OSHA Renews Alliance with South Louisiana STEPS Network

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

renewed its alliance with the South Louisiana Service, Transmission, Exploration, and

Production Safety Network. This alliance will continue to provide information and resources to

promote safety and health for oil and gas workers in South Louisiana. This alliance will cover

operators and contractors in the oil […]