U.S. Department of Labor | Nov. 30, 2015 OSHA finds Seaford, Delaware, ice plant failed again to guard machinery, resulting in employee suffering amputation of both legs Incident marks 2nd worker amp
Full article: OSHA finds Seaford, Delaware, ice plant failed again to guard machinery, resulting in employee suffering amputation of both legs
Source: OSHA News Release
OSHA finds Seaford, Delaware, ice plant failed again to guard machinery, resulting in employee suffering amputation of both legs
U.S. Department of Labor | Nov. 30, 2015 OSHA finds Seaford, Delaware, ice plant failed again to guard machinery, resulting in employee suffering amputation of both legs Incident marks 2nd worker amp
Full article: OSHA finds Seaford, Delaware, ice plant failed again to guard machinery, resulting in employee suffering amputation of both legs
Source: OSHA News Release
Are you ready for a shortage of physicians?
March 2015 research from the Association of American Medical Colleges confirms that the projected physician shortage is “real and significant.”1 The AAMC projects a shortage between 46,000-90,000 physicians by 2025.
Full article: Are you ready for a shortage of physicians?
Source: Safety Best Practices
Are you ready for a shortage of physicians?
March 2015 research from the Association of American Medical Colleges confirms that the projected physician shortage is “real and significant.”1 The AAMC projects a shortage between 46,000-90,000 physicians by 2025.
Full article: Are you ready for a shortage of physicians?
Source: Safety Best Practices
Gravedigger engulfed in cave-in of unguarded grave at Long Island cemetery
U.S. Department of Labor | Nov. 24, 2015 BOS 2015-218 Gravedigger engulfed in cave-in of unguarded grave at Long Island cemetery OSHA proposes $123K in fines for St. John Cemetery Corp. Employer name
Full article: Gravedigger engulfed in cave-in of unguarded grave at Long Island cemetery
Source: OSHA News Release
Gravedigger engulfed in cave-in of unguarded grave at Long Island cemetery
U.S. Department of Labor | Nov. 24, 2015 BOS 2015-218 Gravedigger engulfed in cave-in of unguarded grave at Long Island cemetery OSHA proposes $123K in fines for St. John Cemetery Corp. Employer name
Full article: Gravedigger engulfed in cave-in of unguarded grave at Long Island cemetery
Source: OSHA News Release
Two employers cited for exposing workers to cave-in hazards at an unprotected trench in Conroe, Texas; fines total $65,900
Nov. 24, 2015 Two employers cited for exposing workers to cave-in hazards at an unprotected trench in Conroe, Texas; fines total $65,900 Employers’ names: North Texas Contracting Inc. and K&S Con
Full article: Two employers cited for exposing workers to cave-in hazards at an unprotected trench in Conroe, Texas; fines total ,900
Source: OSHA News Release
Two employers cited for exposing workers to fall hazards after a worker falls to his death at a Conroe, Texas, construction site
Nov. 23, 2015 Two employers cited for exposing workers to fall hazards after a worker falls to his death at a Conroe, Texas, construction site Employers’ names: Ramco Erectors Inc. and Isabel Facundo
Full article: Two employers cited for exposing workers to fall hazards after a worker falls to his death at a Conroe, Texas, construction site
Source: OSHA News Release
Bloomer, Wisconsin, roofing contractor endangers workers, ignores safety regulations
Nov. 23, 2015 Bloomer, Wisconsin, roofing contractor endangers workers, ignores safety regulations OSHA cites Affordable Exteriors for 4th time in 3 years, proposes more than $112K in fines BLOOMER,
Full article: Bloomer, Wisconsin, roofing contractor endangers workers, ignores safety regulations
Source: OSHA News Release
JA Siding Construction Services in Georgia exposed workers to dangerous falls and other safety hazards
Nov. 23, 2015 JA Siding Construction Services in Georgia exposed workers to dangerous falls and other safety hazards Willful and repeat citations total more than $65K in proposed fines Employer name:
Full article: JA Siding Construction Services in Georgia exposed workers to dangerous falls and other safety hazards
Source: OSHA News Release