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Federal investigators proposed $179,000 in penalties following a 2025 blast at the Clairton Coke Works that killed two.
Federal investigators said workers were overcome by sewer gas during sewer line repairs and found the employer lacked confined space entry and rescue programs.
The agency has ordered two Houston contractors to reinstate and compensate workers fired after raising asbestos training, PPE and disposal concerns during post-hurricane repairs.
Washington State employers in certain high-hazard industries must submit OSHA injury and illness data through the ITA by March 2, 2026, under DOSH requirements.
Federal Safety officials cited a Nebraska biofuels company for safety violations after a fatal explosion, citing combustible dust hazards, ignition risks, and fall protection failures.
OSHA clarified when work-related lithium-ion battery injuries must be recorded on employer injury and illness logs and highlighted key battery safety hazards.
Falls are one of the most common workplace hazards tracked by federal regulatory agencies and insurance companies. Inside this resource are comprehensive recommendations and regulatory guidelines for building or upgrading your company’s fall protection plan.
This JSA Process Checklist synthesizes published guidance from resources like OSHA, CCOHS and EU-OSHA into a practical, 6-step guide that you can easily reference while you’re performing JSA assessments in real-time.
Workers may feel safe, but many can’t identify safety systems or report hazards. Experts warn the growing gap between perception and real protection.
AI is rapidly expanding in construction safety, but poor implementation can create alert fatigue, mistrust, and a false sense of security. Workforce-centered deployment is critical for real risk reduction.
OSHA requires PPE to properly fit each worker. Learn how poor PPE fit creates compliance risk, common violations, and how employers can build a defensible fit program.
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