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Health

Evacuation Plans and Policies

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

created in an effort to protect employees in the United States from workplace injuries or work

related illnesses. Unfortunately, even when all steps are properly followed, accidents can happen,

systems can malfunction, and unexpected issues can arise. In these situations, there are fallback

procedures to prevent […]

Policies and Procedures for Lockout Tagout

Some areas of occupational safety and health are easier to manage and maintain than others. And

while the ease or difficulty with which your company handles various areas of occupational

safety and health can vary greatly depending upon what industry you are in and the expertise of

your safety team members, some areas are difficult across the […]

Policies and Procedures for Maintaining Lockout Tagout

Lockout tagout can be a very difficult area of occupational safety and health to manage and

maintain. Forgetting the difficulty which most companies have in establishing a competent and

fully inclusive plan for handling lockout tagout, the maintenance alone can be enough to drive a

safety team insane. There are a series of moving parts, a number […]

OSHA and David L Carrasco Job Corps Center Renew Alliance

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

Paso Area Office has renewed an alliance with the David L Carrasco Job Corps Center in El

Paso, TX. The alliance is designed to help promote worker safety and health for young adults.

The Job Corp program is designed to offer academic classes and vocational […]

OSHA Proposes $105,000 in Fines for Lorz Construction

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

cited Lorz Construction for three willful safety and health violations. These violations come in

response to an inspection of a facility in Fargo, North Dakota in May of 2015. This inspection

was initiated in response to an injury at the worksite. An employee was working […]

Lockout Tagout Policy and Procedure Updating

When updating lockout tagout policies and procedures, there are a number of things to first

consider. You need to be sure your changes will be in compliance with OSHA Standard

1910.147, which is the standard that governs lockout tagout. You need to also consider what,

exactly, you are changing, and why. Then, you need to consider what […]

Report Regarding Occupational Injuries and Illnesses in 2014

The United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics released the results of the

Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses recently. These results show that in 2014, private

industry employers reported nearly 3 million mom-fatal workplace injuries and illnesses in 2014.

The total recordable cases incidence rate fell 0.1 cases per 100 full-time workers, however the

rates […]

OSHA Renews Alliance with LA Associated General Contractors

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

renewed an alliance with the Louisiana Associated General Contractors. This alliance will renew

a commitment to material and knowledge access to promote understanding of workplace safety

and health rights and responsibilities of employees and employers. This alliance focuses on

industrial and construction general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, […]

OSHA Proposes $431,000 in Fines for Ashley Furniture

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

cited Ashley Furniture for eight safety and health violations, comprised of one willful, five

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

Whitehall, Wisconsin in April of 2015. This inspection was initiated as part of the Sever […]

OSHA and Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Form Alliance

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

formed an alliance with the Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries to address machinery,

chemical, and other hazards in the scrap recycling industry. This partnership is expected to

promote the safety and health of workers in the scrap and recycling industry. In addition, the

partnership aims to […]