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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 […]

Lockout Tagout Third Party Audits

To ensure anything in the world of occupational safety and health is compliant and up to date, it

is advisable to audit the relevant policies and procedures and compare them against then-current

standards. For many companies, this can largely be done in-house without involving potentially

costly third party occupational safety and health auditors. There are, however, certain […]

Lockout Tagout Third Party Audits

To ensure anything in the world of occupational safety and health is compliant and up to date, it is advisable to audit the relevant policies and procedures and compare them against then-current standards. For many companies, this can largely be done in-house without involving potentially costly third party occupational safety and health auditors. There are, however, certain […]

OSHA Proposes $89,000 in Fines for FIC America

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

cited FIC America, Corp. for eleven safety and health violations, comprised of one repeated, nine

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

in Carol Stream, Ill. in January of 2014. This inspection was initiated after an […]

OSHA Issues Temporary Enforcement Policy for Confined Spaces in Construction

A new confined spaces in construction standard was set to become effective August 3, 2015 by

the United States Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration. This

week, however, OSHA has announced a 50-day temporary enforcement policy of this update,

now delaying the full enforcement of the new standard until October 2, 2015. This should give

companies […]

Maintaining Policies and Procedures for Lockout Tagout

Anyone who has ever been through an OSHA audit will tell you it is one of the most nerve-

wracking experiences of their lives. Every single detail of every single aspect of your company

will be examined to ensure adequate workplace safety. And if a box is in a hallway where it does

not belong or a […]

OSHA Proposes $125,165 in Fines for Elite Storage Solutions

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

cited Elite Storage Solutions, LLC for twenty two serious safety and health violations. They come in response to inspections of a facility in Monroe, GA, in January and February of 2014.

These inspection was initiated after two separate incidents where an employee was injured, resulting in […]

Establishing Lockout Tagout (LOTO) Policies and Procedures

In the world of occupational safety and health, there is possibly nothing more complex than

establishing lockout tagout policies and procedures. These policies and procedures are based

upon OSHA Standard 1910.147, which is famous for its complexity. In addition, there are

numerous factors which impact individual lockout tagout standards. These factors mean that no

two facilities will have […]

OSHA Responds to Indictment of Roofing Company Owner

James J McCullagh, the owner of the roofing company, James J McCullagh Roofing, was

charged with four counts of making false statements, one count of obstruction of justice, and one

count of willfully violating an Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulation causing

death to an employee. The acting OSHA regional administrator in Philadelphia, Robert D.

Kulick, issued this […]

Monitoring Procedures for Lockout Tagout (LOTO)

In the world of occupational safety and health, some policies and procedures are easier to create

than others, some are easier to monitor than others, and some are easier to maintain than others.

But usually, those areas which are difficult to create will not be as difficult to maintain or

monitor, and those which are difficult to […]