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OSHA cites DuPont in fatal phosgene leak « Sustained Outrage
As a result of the investigation, OSHA has cited DuPont with six serious violations including the company’s failure to properly inspect piping used to transfer phosgene, perform a thorough process hazard analysis for its phosgene … Continue reading
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U.S. Labor Department's OSHA Proposes $272000 In Fines Against …
“These citations and sizable fines reflect the Postal Service’s failure to equip its workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to safely work with live electrical parts,” said Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA , Dr. David … Continue reading
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Protecting birds while cleaning the Gulf – Osha Gray Davidson …
The Gulf doesn’t have the decades it took to resolve the legal wrangling that followed the Exxon Valdez spill,” says Mike Parr, VP at the American Bird Conservancy (ABC). “The hydrology of the Mississippi Delta and the surrounding area … Continue reading
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Surviving Osha: How to Avoid, Manage, And Respond to Healthcare …
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Rural Mail Carrier Postal News: OSHA Launches New Whistleblower …
AFL-CIO NOW BLOG | OSHA Launches New Whistleblower Protection Site: “The Occupational Safety and Health Administration ( OSHA ) says that workers who blow the whistle on safety violations and other unlawful practices “play an important … Continue reading
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OSHA Fines American Seafoods $279000
OSHA is fining the seafood company for health and safety violations relating to “process management safety (PMS). The federal government worksite safety agency says the seafood company’s violations are “willful and serious.” … Continue reading
New evidence of well failure splits BP, Feds – Osha Gray Davidson …
There is new evidence that the BP Deepwater well has been damaged and is leaking oil or natural gas into the surrounding seabed, a worst-case scenario that the company has portrayed as extremely unlikely since the runaway well was … Continue reading
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What's A Window Bird Home | OSHA Veterinary
Having a stunning window bird home with food in it is a fine strategy to tempt birds into your lawn or backyard. Such houses give a special sense to your lawn. Continue reading
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Four 'must-follow' writers – Osha Gray Davidson – Solar Plexus …
Here’s a short Sunday post (to be followed by a longer one; you are warned) about four of the writers I read regularly on True/Slant. Cynics will condemn this post as incestuous journalism. To them, I can only say: good for you. Continue reading
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RCI Safety Blog » OSHA ERGONOMICS – THE RULE THAT REFUSES TO DIE!
In the previous post, we discussed how the Congress threw out OSHA’s 2001 “Ergonomics rule” and how, ever since then, OSHA has been looking for a way to get back in the Ergonomics Enforcement business. (Not that OSHA has ever REALLY … Continue reading