Falls are a leading cause of shipyard fatalities, according to OSHA, which states that 40 percent of all fatal incidents in shipyard employment from 1992 to 2014 resulted from falls to a lower level, ...
Falls are the leading cause of death on the job for U.S. construction workers, OSHA reminds us—there were 337 fatal falls in this sector alone in 2014, according to preliminary BLS data—so it makes ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is considering updating its safety standards covering falls in shipbuilding, ship repair, shipbreaking, and other shipyard-related employment and has ...
New Creation Stucco Inc. was cited for alleged willful, repeat and serious violations of the Occupational Safety and Health Act following inspections at work sites in Freeport and Long Beach, N.Y., ...
Firefighters rescue men dangling from their fall-protection harnesses eight stories up from a building in the National Institutes of Health campus Firefighters rescued two masons dangling from ...
In response to the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s adoption of revised walking-working surfaces standards, Oregon OSHA has proposed to adopt the federal OSHA final rules with a ...
On Dec. 9, OSHA issued citations to Vanilson Da Silva, doing business as Real Contractors LLC, for four alleged repeat and two alleged serious safety violations. Proposed fin is $87,794. OSHA began an ...
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