Oct. 8, 2015 OSHA: Fatalidad en el distrito de Meatpacking ‘completamente evitable’ Harco Construction y Sky Materials Corp. citadas por violaciones intencionales a la seguridad NEW YORK – Carlos Mon
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OSHA: Meatpacking District fatality 'completely avoidable'
Oct. 8, 2015 OSHA: Meatpacking District fatality ‘completely avoidable’ Harco Construction and Sky Materials Corp. cited for willful safety violations NEW YORK – Carlos Moncayo, a 22-year-old laborer
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Bag manufacturer exposes workers to amputation hazards
Oct. 8, 2015 Bag manufacturer exposes workers to amputation hazards OSHA cites Bancroft Bags Inc. in West Monroe, Louisiana; fines total $84K Employer name: Bancroft Bags Inc. in West Monroe, Louisia
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OSHA cites the US Forest Service for serious, repeated violations at two Malheur National Forest ranger districts
Oct. 8, 2015 OSHA cites the US Forest Service for serious, repeated violations at two Malheur National Forest ranger districts Violations equal at least $352K in penalties PORTLAND, OREGON – Af
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Safety mechanisms would have prevented worker's death
Oct. 7, 2015 Safety mechanisms would have prevented worker’s death OSHA cites Endicott Clay Products Employer name: Endicott Clay Products, Endicott, Nebraska Citations received: Oct. 6, 2015 Investi
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OSHA finds excavating company exposed employees to trenching hazards at Evans City, Pennsylvania, worksite
U.S. Department of Labor | Oct. 7, 2015 OSHA finds excavating company exposed employees to trenching hazards at Evans City, Pennsylvania, worksite Mark Mashuda Excavating Inc. fined $147K for federal
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Construction contractors from Lebanon and Lancaster counties cited by OSHA for exposing workers to fall hazards
U.S. Department of Labor | Oct. 7, 2015 Construction contractors from Lebanon and Lancaster counties cited by OSHA for exposing workers to fall hazards Employer names: Arthur Funk & Sons Inc., a
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US Labor Department urges storm recovery workers and public to be vigilant and aware of hazards during storm cleanup
U.S. Department of Labor | Oct. 6, 2015 US Labor Department urges storm recovery workers and public to be vigilant and aware of hazards during storm cleanup ATLANTA – North Carolina residents – emerg
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US Labor Department urges storm recovery workers and public to be vigilant and aware of hazards during storm cleanup
Oct. 6, 2015 US Labor Department urges storm recovery workers and public to be vigilant and aware of hazards during storm cleanup ATLANTA – South Carolina residents – emergency workers, employers and
Full article: US Labor Department urges storm recovery workers and public to be vigilant and aware of hazards during storm cleanup
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Falling boxes of patio furniture at Massachusetts Big Lots store strike employee, causing hospitalization
U.S. Department of Labor | Oct. 6, 2015BOS 2015-189 Falling boxes of patio furniture at Massachusetts Big Lots store strike employee, causing hospitalizationDiscount retailer faces $66K in OSHA fines
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