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15 Jan 2013, 12:30 pm
The Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Program (MOSH) is part of the Maryland Division of Labor and Industry. [read post]
29 May 2019, 2:21 am by Dan Filler
” Publications will appear in a symposium edition, and authors will receive an honorarium.Were the 1970s a moment for environmental and health and safety regulation? [read post]
5 May 2016, 4:24 am by James Hoffmann
Occupational exposure to asbestos can cause serious illnesses and the most severe among them is mesothelioma. [read post]
28 Dec 2016, 6:09 am by Gregory J. Brod
Industrial Accidents Industrial accidents are caused by human error, according to OSHA (Occupational Health & Safety). [read post]
28 Dec 2016, 6:09 am by Gregory J. Brod
Industrial Accidents Industrial accidents are caused by human error, according to OSHA (Occupational Health & Safety). [read post]
9 Dec 2023, 9:24 pm by Jon L. Gelman
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published the "Severe Injury Report: A Seven-Year Lookback"  summarizing employer-reported inpatient hospitalizations, amputations, and eye losses from 2015 to 2021. [read post]
3 Aug 2015, 11:27 am by Gabriel Granatstein
With the maximum fine for a corporation found violating the Occupational Health and Safety Act at $500,000.00 and the Ontario government introducing legislation to match that fine under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, workplace injuries are costly for all involved. [read post]
20 Jun 2023, 6:37 am by Don Asher
In November 2022, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) issued a warning to workers in Illinois’ food production industry of a dangerously high risk of being hurt on the job much greater than those employed in other manufacturing industries, not only in Illinois but across the country. [read post]
10 Sep 2012, 2:43 am by Bob Kraft
Of the 12 million occupants in those accidents, 600 lives could have been saved, and 300,000 injuries could have been prevented or mitigated. [read post]
18 Jan 2011, 7:01 am
Of those, 280 people were occupants; 54% of the occupants' deaths were in car accidents, 23% in "light trucks" and 19% were deaths to motorcycle passengers. [read post]
3 Dec 2018, 4:22 pm by Vannessa Maravilla
“Collection vehicles with the option to operate the truck from the right-hand side must be equipped with an occupant restraint system such as a door, locking or latching bar, safety chain or strap,” said Cal/OSHA Chief Juliann Sum. [read post]
15 Sep 2015, 3:00 am by Adrian Miedema
  Her allegations provided an “arguable case” that she was fired for asking the employer to comply with its workplace violence obligations under the Occupational Health and Safety Act; she had shown that she would suffer harm and real prejudice if she were not reinstated; and the employer had not provided any evidence that it would suffer prejudice or harm if she were reinstated pending the final determination of her safety-reprisal complaint. [read post]
17 Oct 2017, 10:08 am by Adrian Miedema
The employer and its two directors were charged with offences under the Occupational Health and Safety Act relating to training and fall protection. [read post]
22 Aug 2014, 5:06 pm by Jon Gelman
Today's post was shared by WCBlog and comes from www.npr.org SeaWorld has decided not to appeal a court ruling that prohibits its trainers from performing with killer whales, the Orlando Sentinel reports, citing a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.The legal battle has lasted for years, beginning with the death of trainer Dawn Brancheau by an orca named Tilikum in 2010.As we reported after the incident, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined… [read post]
20 Aug 2014, 7:07 pm by Jon Gelman
LAX ramp areaState officials fined an aviation services company $77,250 on Wednesday for five safety violations related to the death of a baggage worker in February at Los Angeles International Airport.Related: Luggage cart that killed LAX worker had no seat belt, officials sayThe California Division of Occupational Safety and Health leveled the penalty against Menzies Aviation, whose employee, Cesar Valenzuela, 51, died after being thrown from a baggage tug that did not… [read post]
30 Aug 2013, 6:51 am by Adrian Miedema
The employee’s lawyer argued, based on the Ontario Court of Appeal’s recent Blue Mountain decision, that “sometimes a parking lot is just a parking lot” and not a workplace, just as the Court of Appeal had said that “sometimes a swimming pool is just a swimming pool” so that a guest’s death in a swimming pool need not be reported to the Ministry of Labour under the Occupational Health and Safety Act. [read post]