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OSHA Proposes $134,000 in Fines for HBD/Thermoid Inc

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

cited HBD/Thermoid Inc. for eleven safety and health violations, comprised of one wilfull and

ten serious violations. They come in response to an inspection of a worksite in Bellefontain, OH

in October of 2014. This inspection was initiated as part of the OSHA Severe Violator

Enforcement […]

OSHA, NIOSH Release Toolkit to Protect Hospital Workers from Transmissable Diseases

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

conjunction with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, release the Hospital

Respiratory Protection Toolkit, today. This toolkit is a resource the help protect hospital staff

from respiratory hazards for health care employers. OSHA’s current standards relating to

Respiratory Protection require health care employers to […]

OSHA National Advisory Committee to Meet About Temporary Workers

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

hold a meeting in Washington, DC of the National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety

and Health’s Temporary Workers Work Group. This meeting will be held to allow continued

discussion around workplace safety and health issues relating to temporary workers. They will

also develop recommendations for the […]

OSHA Proposes $103,800 in Fines for Marietta Corp.

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

cited Marietta Corp. for nine safety and health violations, comprised of six serious and three

repeat violations. They come in response to an inspection of a worksite in Cortland, NY in

November of 2014 after multiple employee complaints. These violations are for hazards relating

to chemical […]

OSHA and National Center for Transgender Equality Form Alliance

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

formed an alliance with the National Center for Transgender Equality in an effort to provide

NCTE affiliates, employers, and others with information and resources to help foster safer and

more healthful jobsites.

“Through this alliance, we will jointly work with the NCTE to develop products and […]

Updating Procedures for Lockout Tagout (LOTO)

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

establish and maintain. It is difficult to establish lockout tagout procedures because they are

created based upon a very complex OSHA standard, Standard 1910.147. This standard is

infamous for its difficulty, and can literally be interpreted differently for every facility. But […]

OSHA and Society for Chemical Hazard Communication Renew Alliance

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

renewed an alliance with the Society for Chemical Hazard Communication in an effort to reduce

and prevent worker exposure to chemical hazards. Additionally, the alliance was formed and

renewed to increase awareness of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and

Labeling of Chemicals requirements.

“American workers use […]

OSHA Proposes $171,000 in Fines for Chicago Dryer Co

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

cited Chicago Dryer Co. for twenty one safety and health violations, comprised of one willful

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

worksite in Chicago, Illinois in October of 2014 in response to an employee complaint […]

Creating New Lockout Tagout Procedures

Whether creating them to replace existing procedures or to establish a new plan, creating lockout

tagout procedures is never an easy task. Governed by OSHA Standard 1910.147, lockout tagout

is known to be one of the most difficult areas of occupational safety and health to properly

account for.

Part of the reason for this difficulty is the actual […]

OSHA and Airline Ground Safety Panel Renew Alliance

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

its alliance with the Airline Ground Safety Panel. This alliance has been renewed in an effect to continue

providing information and training resources to members, ground crew unions and contract firms, and

workers. This alliance will continue to protect airline ground personnel by addressing […]