In December, the wife of a Tyson Foods truck driver was killed and several employees were injured in the explosion.
OSHA terminated a COVID-specific rule on Wednesday that aimed to protect direct caregivers, deciding to include more infectious diseases.
A hazardous chemical gas release at a Chambersburg-based soap and detergent manufacturing facility has resulted in $161,310 ...
EPA states that continuing the existing collaboration between EPA and OSHA on workplace exposures as part of EPA’s ...
The Safety Consultation and Training Section (SCATS) of the State of Nevada’s Division of Industrial Relations recognizes ...
Employers in Nevada will be paying more for workplace violations after penalties increased as part of a federally required mandate. Administrative penalties will go up by 2.59% starting Jan. 15, ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) recently enacted further restrictions for three chlorinated solvents – ...
OSHA prioritizes broader infectious diseases rule for healthcare, including COVID-19, after terminating COVID-specific rulemaking.
Mental health among construction workers is as much a safety concern as slips and falls. Discover how the industry is ...
A 26-year-old equipment operator drowned when the amphibious excavator he was in tipped over, trapping him underwater near ...
The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration terminated rulemaking aimed at slowing the spread of Covid-19 in ...