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US Department of Labor announces $12.7M in grants awarded to promote workplace safety, health training, education- Susan Harwood Training Grants awarded to 100 non-profit organizations WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department
US Department of Labor announces $12.7M in grants awarded to promote workplace safety, health training, education- Susan Harwood Training Grants awarded to 100 non-profit organizations WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department
In light of the current and approaching hurricanes, we want to remind QuickTakes readers that OSHA has resources to help keep workers safe. Hurricane season peaks in September, and wildfires are
US Department of Labor sues Waukegan contractor who refuses to pay more than $360K in penalties for repeatedly endangering roofing employees. Contractor operating as ECS Roofing Professionals cited 9 times
Workplace Stress- Make Work Better- Mental Health Matters Stress can be harmful to our health and increase mental health challenges. Mental health challenges can include clinical mental illness and substance
Chainsaw Safety Operating a chainsaw can be hazardous. Click the Following Link for the OSHA Pdf QuickCard for these important Safety Handling Tips. chain_saw_safety Potential injuries can be minimized by using
Department of Labor recognizes US Army Supply Division at Washington's Joint Base Lewis-McChord as a workplace safety 'Star' JBLM Installation Supply and Service Division earns elite status for ensuring worker
OSHA launches National Emphasis Program on Warehouse Safety Washington — OSHA has begun a National Emphasis Program that targets hazards in warehouses, distribution centers and “high-risk” retail establishments. The NEP, which
OSHA Proposes Revised PPE Rule for Construction Industry: How Should Employers Prepare? Federal workplace safety officials just announced they are seeking to revise the national Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) standard
Employer Responsibilities Under the Occupational Safety and Health Act, employers are responsible for providing workplaces free of known safety and health hazards. This includes protecting workers from heat-related hazards. Here
OSHA Issues its First Hazard Alert on Heat- July, 2023 Washington — OSHA is urging employers to take steps to keep workers safe in extreme heat, including providing adequate cool