Construction remains one of the most hazardous industries in the United States, and OSHA’s 2025 regulations are raising the bar for safety compliance. With the industry still responsible for more than ...
One of the most hazardous activities carried out in general industry, construction, and maritime work is rigging. Rigging is the equipment or use of equipment used to support, lift, suspend, tow, or ...
The Washington-based Recycled Materials Association (ReMA) and the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have renewed their alliance aiming to promote health ...
From heat exhaustion to accidents in freezers, Walmart employees nationwide continue to face hazardous working conditions, leading to serious injuries and deaths. Despite repeated incidents, critics ...
OSHA investigated the cause of a floor collapse during the construction of a BPG-owned apartment complex last year. The federal office found the developer and its subcontractors didn't train employees ...
Ken Fulginiti, with Fulginiti Law. Men and women should be able to return to their homes and families in the same health they went to work. For more than half a century, the Occupational Safety and ...
In 2025, efforts to weaken or dismantle the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) have resurfaced, raising significant concerns about the future of workplace safety. Representative Andy ...
As the Trump Administration moves aggressively to shrink the federal government and cut its spending, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) may be next on the chopping block.
Amazon.com AMZN.O will implement safety measures at all of its U.S. facilities to settle a federal agency's claims that it failed to prevent workers from developing back problems and other ergonomic ...
The federal investigation into April’s Fort Lauderdale crane crash found five workplace safety violations by two companies that led to one death. Proposed fine: $61,299, “the maximum amount that OSHA ...
Two crane companies could have prevented a piece of a crane from falling and a worker from plummeting to his death in downtown Fort Lauderdale in April, according to the Occupational Safety and Health ...
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