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    Bathroom Safety Makeovers  Oct 23, 2008
    OSHA recommends nursing homes use toilet seat risers for independent seniors as well as partially weight-bearing residents who are cooperative, can sit up unaided, have upper body strength and are able to bend their hips, knees and ankles ... Placing clothing or material between the user's skin and the board can help reduce friction and skin tears, OSHA suggests. (Canton Daily Ledger, IL)

    Name released in Clifton Park construction death  Oct 22, 2008
    A reinforced metal apparatus known as a trench box, or some other device to prevent a collapse, was not used at the excavation site as required by federal labor law, according to Terry Harding, OSHA assistant area director. Peck was in a trench about 8 feet tall and 2 to 3 feet wide where drain pipes were to be laid for an addition to the home at 3 Chapel Woods Road when a large amount of heavy sand and clay fell in on him. (Albany Times Union)

    Mixed Grades for Government on Free Speech and Science  Oct 22, 2008
    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) received the only failing grade of the fifteen agencies for its media policy. At OSHA, most agency scientists told UCS they could not speak freely or feared retaliation for stating their personal scientific opinions. (OMB Watch)

    Sector 10 to Deliver Products to Customer and Announces New Product Release, the 2009 Model of the MRU-OH  Oct 22, 2008
    MRU Standard Product Features Include: eyewash, potable water, hand-wash, postings panel, soap and cup dispenser, garbage refuse, water delivery and recovery systems, compartments for fall protection, electrical TAG programs, MSDS, and Safety Program folders, a foldout plan or command table, forklift and crane lift points, lockable wheels and many other features that help meet and mitigate OSHA, EPA, NIOSH and many other related requirements ... Meeting the requirements imposed on businesses by... (Primezone Releases)

    An Election Story For Those Who Like To Watch  Oct 22, 2008
    It was The Jungle, the New Deal and Great Society, the Ford Foundation, Medicare, the National Council of Churches, OSHA and the labor union. This election was supposed to be about post-partisanship, but it's not even post-19th century. (Slate)

    Business Glance 10-19-08  Oct 19, 2008
    OSHA forklift training. The Arizona Division of Occupational Safety and Health will host a forklift train-the-trainer workshop from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Yuma Civic Center. (Yuma Daily Sun, AZ)

    OSHA fines firm $70K for Marlborough sewer work  Oct 18, 2008
    The company, which has been fined before, has decided to contest the citations, said Ted Fitzgerald, an OSHA spokesman. OSHA found Baltazar employees working in an excavation more than five feet deep that lacked cave-in protection and a safe exit ... In addition, a protective trench box at the site was missing required securing pins and the excavation had not been inspected properly, OSHA found. (Marlborough Enterprise, MA)

    Agencies Rated on Scientific Candor  Oct 17, 2008
    These were the grades awarded by the UCS: A: CDC; B-plus: ; B: NASA, NOAA, , ; C: , ; D: Fish and Wildlife Service, EPA , , ; F: OSHA.. More on washingtonpost. (Washington Post -- Technology)

    Red squirrels found with immunity to deadly pox  Oct 17, 2008
    uncompromising standards in maintaining a clean and safe work environment (per labor board and osha regulations and company standards), maintaining a.. ct. (guardian.co.uk)

    Country's Largest Producer of Bottled Water Responds to Allegations  Oct 15, 2008
    Oct. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Below is a statement from Heidi Paul, Vice President of Corporate Affairs at Nestle Waters North America (NWNA) in reaction to claims made in a report issued today by the Environmental Working Group: "As the country's largest producer of bottled water, Nestle Waters North America adheres to the most rigorous quality standards for all of our 15 brands of bottled water which range from Poland Spring to S. Pellegrino. Similar to the International Bottled Water Association,... (PR Newswire)

    1 killed, 1 hurt in accident at job site  Oct 11, 2008
    John Chavez, an OSHA spokesman in Boston, said Lymo was cited in August 2005 for the lowest violation. The company was fined $1,050 for lacking sufficient fall protection at a project in Pembroke. (Boston Globe)

    OSHA finds safety violations after brewery fire  Oct 10, 2008
    By: The Associated Press. Friday, October 10, 2008 10:54 AM EDT. (Auburn Citizen, NY)

    Baucus supports bailout, Tester votes no’  Oct 10, 2008
    " This bill must be repealed. Bill Clinton can help by leading the effort for the repeal of the Gramm bill and the reinstating of even tougher regulations regarding our financial institutions. And when they're done with that, they can restore the regulations for the airlines, the inspection of our food, the oil industry, OSHA, and every other entity that affects our daily lives. All oversight provisions for any "bailout" must have enforcement monies attached to them and criminal penalties for... (Helena Independent Record, MT)

    Worker Rescued From PG Trench Collapse  Oct 10, 2008
    OSHA To Investigate Safety Measures At Scene ... Inspectors from OSHA are expected to visit the scene and determine if there were any safety violations that might have caused the collapse. (KSBW 8, CA)

    U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA launches national initiative on cranes and derricks to promote safe construction crane operations  Oct 10, 2008
    WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- To coincide with the proposed rule on Cranes and Derricks in Construction, published in today's Federal Register, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has initiated a National Crane Safety Initiative to address safety hazards during construction crane operation. The Crane Safety Initiative also builds on a number of steps taken by OSHA earlier this year to raise awareness on crane safety and increase... (PR Newswire)

    Obama's 1/2 hour of airtime  Oct 10, 2008
    Killed Clinton s ergonomic rules that OSHA was about to implement; rules would have shut down every home business in America. Passed tough new laws to hold corporate criminals to account as a result of corporate scandals. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    Dismantling of Goliath crane resumes  Oct 10, 2008
    Gregory Nordholm, the president and co-owner of Seattle-based Norsar LLC, the company in charge of dismantling the crane, said that the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) allowed work to resume last week, and a 60-foot section of one of Goliath s four legs was removed by Oct. 3. Spokesman John Chavez said that OSHA does not shut down a work site indefinitely and allows work to resume at a certain point while its investigation is in progress ... All work stopped when... (Weymouth News, MA)

    County panel approves workplace smoking ban  Oct 8, 2008
    kamikazefaase wrote on Oct 8, 2008 12:21 PM:" Native, excellent post! PicklesPlease is right on. And those who support businesses in this case are failing to see what happens when businesses aren't required to act responsibly. Our present financial crisis is the result of no regulation or enforcement. This is why Republicans go after OSHA by cutting its budget first thing they get into the White House along with anything to do with labor. They hate regulation especially those that make them... (La Crosse Tribune, WI)

    Allow me a non-political vent  Oct 8, 2008
    The dog food was probably a OSHA mandate that the weight be reduced to prevent injury. By RW-(the original). (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Opinion)

    Chippewa Falls council snuffs out smoking ban (79)  Oct 8, 2008
    faithful citizen wrote on Oct 8, 2008 11:59 AM:" It is up to the owners of the establishments to do everything in their power to improve the quality of their business. It is also up to OSHA and other health governing agencies to hold businesses accountable, not the local city officials. It is not up to local city officials to ban something that is approved by the state and the government. I can't stand going to places where there is smoke, but I choose not to go there. Whether we like it or not,... (Chippewa Falls Chippewa Herald, WI)

    'Horrible' noise from peanut facility at issue in Branchville  Oct 7, 2008
    OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) checked it out and found that there is no violation, Wimberly said. OSHA is the federal agency created by Congress to issue and enforce rules about work-related illnesses, injuries and death ... He says the level has been tested with a decimeter near Ott s home and was all right by OSHA standards. (Orangeburg Times and Democrat, SC)

    Northrop Grumman's Safety Program Wins Recognition From OSHA  Oct 7, 2008
    Oct. 7, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation's (NYSE: - ) Norden Systems business unit today was awarded the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) prestigious STAR award certification in recognition of the company's exemplary occupational safety and health program ... The STAR award represents one of the highest levels of recognition available through OSHA's Voluntary Protection Program ... The STAR Program is designed for exemplary worksites with comprehensive,... (Primezone Releases)

    Jury: Fatal Wis. Blast Was Manufacturer's Fault  Oct 4, 2008
    Brennan agreed to pay OSHA $5,600 in fines for two safety code violations. . (CBS News -- US)

    Overhead Door Corp. appeals OSHA fines  Oct 4, 2008
    OSHA proposed fining Overhead Door $137,000 for 32 safety infractions at the company's Athens door manufacturing plant. OSHA officials found more than 25 serious safety problems, including improper protections on machinery, employee exposure to fire and electrical hazards, problems with a hazard alert system and storage of flammable materials ... Both OSHA and Overhead Door will appear before an administrative law judge with the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission. (Athens Banner-Herald)

    OSHA recognizes Valero Travel Services for workplace safety  Oct 3, 2008
    Valero Travel Services has demonstrated excellence in effective safety and health management, says OSHA Regional Administrator Dean W. McDaniel in Dallas ... More than 2,000 work sites have been accepted into OSHA s Voluntary Protection Program nationwide ... OSHA is an agency within the U.S. Department of Labor. (San Antonio Business Journal, TX)

    Nevada's OSHA denies wrongdoing in death investigation  Sep 25, 2008
    LAS VEGAS (AP) -- Nevada OSHA is denying any wrongdoing in its handling of the investigation of the deaths of two workers at the Orleans hotel-casino in Las Vegas. A month after the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration found "irregularities" in Nevada OSHA's conduct, the state agency says it's not going to immediately comply with the federal government's request to consider changing some of its policies. (KRNV.com, NV)

    Petrochemical storage facility blaze injures 2  Sep 24, 2008
    There is no word on the cause of the fire but multiple agencies, including the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and OSHA, are investigating. One of the possible causes they are looking at is Hurricane Ike. (KHOU.com, TX)

    Smoking ban talk raises more questions  Sep 23, 2008
    Past Smoker wrote on Sep 17, 2008 11:29 AM:" Think about this. OSHA. Private Property does not allow one to endanger its employees. I believe second hand smoke has been shown to be dangerous. If an owner would like to allow smoking build a patio and have the smoking patrons go outside. I am not sure but I think a class action was brought against some airlines for requiring attendants to work in an environment which permitted smoking. " ... D. wrote on Sep 17, 2008 12:21 PM:" Wyoming would do... (Casper Star-Tribune, WY)

    Sloss Industries hit with $183,000 in OSHA fines  Sep 23, 2008
    OSHA said an inspection in March 2008 revealed the company was not conducting required annual procedural inspections. For the violations, OSHA is proposing a $150,000 penalty for not performing inspections of procedures that would prevent unintended machine startup and another $25,000 fine for failing to establish these procedures on half its machinery, said the release ... OSHA also is proposing two penalties for Sloss totaling $7,500 for exposing its employees to electrical hazards. (Birmingham Business Journal, AL)

    Man Dies In Las Cruces Construction Site Fall  Sep 23, 2008
    OSHA was called in to determine what happened. One company with workers building the new federal courthouse building in Las Cruces said safety is always a concern when on the job site. (KFOXTV.com, TX)

    Stop infectious diseases -- Wash your hands!  Sep 18, 2008
    "Dealing with infectious diseases is a fulltime job for professionals at every hospital, Rothwell said. As the infection control manager, she is the nurse manager who does the surveillance within the hospital, educates hospital staffers on infections control practices, isolation practices, hand hygiene and the like.Blood-borne pathogen practices came into play in the 1980s, she noted, when health care workers found themselves exposed to HIV and some developed AIDS. This came through exposure to... (Sioux City Journal, IO)

    "For these companies the penalties are pocket change"  Sep 17, 2008
    But if that same history is a guide, OSHA will end up collecting half that much money, or less ... Citations for "willful'' violations, which can bring criminal prosecution, were frequently adjusted to lesser charges that carry only civil penalties. Some cases plodded through the system; five dragged out for more than a decade. The reduced penalties are the end result of a system that emphasizes reaching settlements -- settlements often proposed by OSHA itself, rather than the company under... (Salon)

    Immediate action needed to prevent 'industrial manslaughter,' says expert  Sep 17, 2008
    Regulation: The National Cancer Panel need not call upon outside experts to confirm the federal government's own findings that fewer that 2% of chemicals on the market have been tested for carcinogenicity (NIOSH, 2007) or that a significant number of agents that have been identified as carcinogens by the Environmental Protection Agency, the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP) are unregulated by the Occupational Safety and Health... (EurekAlert!)

    More of this story  Sep 14, 2008
    ConocoPhillips celebrates safety Downtown campus recognized by OSHA By E-E Managing Editor ... The VPP was established by OSHA in 1982 to promote the reduction of injuries and illnesses in the workplace through the cooperative efforts of management, staff and government ... David Bates, area director for OSHA , presented Batchelder with a plaque and a flag to signify the VPP Star designation. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)

    OSHA slams door company with stiff fines  Sep 13, 2008
    In inspections dating back to March, OSHA officials found more than 25 serious safety violations at the northeast Clarke County garage door plant, including metal punching, cutting and milling machines operating without proper guards and a lack of safeguard switches to keep machinery from accidentally turning on, according to a statement issued by OSHA.. Employees at the Athena Drive plant also were exposed to fire and electrical hazards, OSHA officials said ... "The large number of violations... (Athens Banner-Herald)

    Oregon restaurants embrace a safety initiative  Sep 12, 2008
    The agreement, signed Tuesday at ORA headquarters in Wilsonville, is akin to a similar compact between Oregon's Occupational Safety and Health Division and the state's homebuilders, but it is a first for the state's restaurants, said Melanie Mesaros, an Oregon OSHA spokeswoman ... In concert with the restaurant association, Mesaros said, OSHA will develop workplace safety materials and programs designed for restaurant owners ... In 2007, OSHA made 229 restaurant inspections, found 508 violations... (OregonLive, OR -- Business)

    Police log: Sept. 11  Sep 12, 2008
    He was transported to a nearby hospital and OSHA was notified. On Sept. 5 at 1:24 p.m., a Boulder Brook Road resident reported a diamond ring estimated at $93,000 was missing from her home. (Wellesley Townsman, MA)

    Butte man killed in well pad accident (121)  Sep 11, 2008
    The accident is being investigated by OSHA, Halliburton and local authorities. Information for this story was provided by KREX-TV in Grand Junction and the Post Independent newspaper in Glenwood Springs, Colo. (Montana Standard, MT)

    New Vascular Access Medical Devices Launched by Navilyst Medical  Sep 11, 2008
    The products are designed to contribute to a hospital's compliance with OSHA regulations, CDC guidelines, as well as recently announced Joint Commission Hospital Patient Safety Goals ... The products are designed to contribute to a hospital's compliance with OSHA regulations, CDC guidelines, as well as recently announced Joint Commission Hospital Patient Safety Goals ... The program provides clinicians and hospitals the catheter and accessory choices they require for a procedure that is... (Yahoo News -- Press Releases)

    Pay for math and science teachers  Sep 11, 2008
    I expect them to use their training on OSHA compliance to maintain a safe work place. In other words I expect them to be professionals, and if they don t I have the option to fire them, I don t have to wait until they serve out a silly contract or kill someone before letting them go. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

    FAIR Plan Settlement Approved  Sep 10, 2008
    A Rochester roofing contractor is facing a $70,000 fine from OSHA for safety infractions at a job site on the SUNY Geneseo campus. A western New York soldier died in Baghdad from injuries the military reports were not sustained in combat. (R News)

    Pot-Candy Boss Sentenced On Drug Charges  Sep 6, 2008
    Two other employees, Michael Anderson and Diallo McLinn - the son of longtime Berkeley activist Osha Neumann - were each sentenced in April to two years' probation on a misdemeanor count of marijuana possession. Authorities said Tainted made candies with names that played off popular legal treats: Buddafinga, Mr. Greenbud, Stoners. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Crime)

    OSHA Proposes Penalties Against Hi-Tek Rations  Sep 6, 2008
    An investigation resulting from two inspections by Savannah OSHA representatives in March revealed a significant accumulation of dust from the dog food processing area as well as hazardous working conditions, according to an OSHA release ... Dust is generated during the dry food production, which can be explosive under certain conditions, said Michael Wald, a public affairs specialist with OSHA in Atlanta ... Imperial Sugar is contesting the OSHA violations. (Dublin Courier Herald, GA)

    Canandaigua Project Moves Forward  Sep 5, 2008
    It's a project that's proposed to be 10 to 12 years in completion," said Ellen Polimeni, Canandaigua mayor. There are still questions about traffic, drainage, and the relocation of those who still live in the trailer park. Conifer Realty says it is working to address all those issues. ajl Print Friendly Version The city of Canandaigua is one step closer to moving forward with a major lakefront development project. A young Bergen girl will experience a once in a lifetime opportunity this weekend.... (R News)

    Bergen Girl to Visit The White House  Sep 5, 2008
    " Following the trip to Washington, Ira will have another week at home with the family before returning to active duty in Afghanistan. He expects to be there until next May. mrh/ay Print Friendly Version The city of Canandaigua is one step closer to moving forward with a major lakefront development project. A young Bergen girl will experience a once in a lifetime opportunity this weekend. An Orleans County school administrator was in court Thursday night, answering to charges of lying on his... (R News)

    Are You Ready for Some Torn Knee Ligaments?  Sep 5, 2008
    Daniel Engber asked whether OSHA considers. Chadwick Matlin asked whether injuries suffered on the football field could. (Slate)

    Strange twist for plaintiff in UBS case  Sep 4, 2008
    Moberly, the law professor, said OSHA so far has had a poor record of investigating whistle-blower cases ... Archinaco said the OSHA investigator told him UBS and other companies had successfully defended themselves against whistle-blower cases before using a Sarbanes-Oxley exemption. (Boston Globe)

    Watertown stone cutters cited for deadly safety hazards  Aug 30, 2008
    OSHA is hitting Designer s Stone Company for what an OSHA press release refers to as alleged repeat and serious safety and health violations and failing to correct hazards cited during a previous OSHA inspection ... Serious violations are described by OSHA as those which death or serious physical harm is likely to result from a hazard about which the employer knew or should have known ... According to OSHA, the latest series of fines come out of an OSHA inspection from Feb. 13 to make sure... (Watertown TAB & Press, MA)

    Quest for statewide smoking ban continues  Aug 30, 2008
    " In 2003 a definitive paper on SHS and lung cancer mortality was published in the British Medical Journal. It is the largest and most detailed study ever reported. The authors studied more than 35,000 California never-smokers over a 39-year period and found no statistically significant association between exposure to SHS and lung cancer mortality. Propaganda Trumps Science The 1992 EPA report is an example of the use of epidemiology to promote belief in an epidemic instead of to investigate... (Casper Star-Tribune, WY)

    POLICE WRAPUP: Arrests, news and incidents  Aug 29, 2008
    Robert Volinsky of OSHA and Building Commissioner Dick Morgan are investigating. Project Lifesaver. (Hingham Journal, MA)

    Tracking Alzheimer's-linked protein in live brains  Aug 29, 2008
    "Amyloid-beta measurements in the brain may turn out to be a good indicator of how well the cells are communicating with each other.' Beta-amyloid is best known as the sticky goo that makes up the hallmark plaques inside the brains of Alzheimer's victims. But it doesn't start out as gunk. Soluble forms are found in the fluid that bathes the brain, although scientists don't understand its purpose, or just what happens to trigger formation of those bad plaques. Nor do they understand how brain... (Yahoo News)

    Ohio man sentenced for writing racial hate letters  Aug 29, 2008
    OSHA compliant products like horizontal lifeline, fixed e anchor, guardrail, access platform. www. (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    Wednesday's Sentinel police reports (66)  Aug 28, 2008
    He noted that the incident is being investigated by his office and state police at Chambersburg and that OSHA has also been notified. Man accused of faking crime scene. (Carlisle Sentinel, PA)

    A look at Montana Tech's Hall of Famers  Aug 28, 2008
    He graduated with an OSHA degree in 1983 and will complete his studies for his MBA in September. He has 3 daughters, Nicole, Danielle, and Candice. (Montana Standard, MT)

    More Than a Dozen Sickened by Toxic Gas in ...  Aug 27, 2008
    An OSHA spokesman says his office cited Precision Industrial Maintenance for a safety violation earlier in 2008. The circumstances surrounding that violation were different than the circumstances surrounding this latest incident. (FOX23 News, NY)

    Electrician Electrocuted on Whiteface Mountain  Aug 27, 2008
    The State Police and OSHA will be investigating the accidental death. Click 0000227C here for recent web links from The Channel 3 News. (WCAX.com, VT)

    Nail salon chemicals worry Oregon health officials  Aug 25, 2008
    Last year OSHA and other groups banded to spread the word and provide information about minimizing risks, as have other states ... In March 2007, OSHA received an anonymous complaint about inadequate ventilation at a beauty school, which led to a citation for failing to have a list of chemicals available for their workers ... Mesaros said OSHA investigators may inspect employees' hands to see if they had been overexposed to chemicals. (Longview Daily News, WA)

    Know about your candidate  Aug 24, 2008
    Ron Murray Sr wrote on Aug 22, 2008 4:37 PM:" Barack Obama made $4 million from sales of his book. He doesn't make that amount every year.But then his whole campaign isn't made up of K Street Lobbyist either. Like McSame's is.And he only owns ONE home, not TEN like McSame.You Republinerds are as dumb as a box of rocks. You are backing a candidate who only talks from 3 x 5 cards written by someone else. And he wants to reinstitute the draft. He is so out of touch with reality it isn't even... (Rockingham Daily Journal, NC)

    OSHA fines Hattiesburg contractor in worker's death  Aug 22, 2008
    Clyde Payne, OSHA's Jackson office director, said Lcharged with three violations, including not having "a protected system" for trench or ditch workers, not conducting daily safety inspections by a trained official and not providing employee training sessions on ways to prevent hazardous accidents at the site. OSHA's investigation took almost six months ... However, OSHA's Payne said it is ultimately employers' responsibility to make sure safety procedures are being followed. (The Clarion-Ledger)

    OSHA cites NH contractor for cave-in hazard  Aug 21, 2008
    The U.S. Department of Labors Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Alexis Construction Co. LLC for alleged willful and serious violations of excavation safety standards after OSHA inspectors observed a company employee working in an unprotected excavation. OSHAs inspection found that the vertical sidewalls of the 6-to-7-foot-deep excavation were not sloped, shored or otherwise protected against a collapse that could crush and bury anyone working in the excavation ... OSHA... (Concord Monitor)

    Newsweek: Worries grow about 'fracking' for oil  Aug 21, 2008
    The EPA, OSHA, BLM, HHS, and virtually all other federal agencies, directed to ensure the safety and welfare of the American public, have blatantly disregarded their charter. Worse yet, they have chosen to shelter the oil and gas companies and suppress even minimal levels of scrutiny and oversight that is necessary for the well-being of our people and our resources. (MSNBC -- Environment)

    Hearing delayed in fatal wall collapse  Aug 21, 2008
    Officials charged Corbett after a nearly year-long investigation, which included information from the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) investigation that led to more than $80,000 in fines against her. "The OSHA investigation was an important factor (in the decision to file criminal charges)," Cheshire County Attorney Peter Heed said after Corbett's arraignment. (Marlborough Enterprise, MA)

    Man dies in industrial accident  Aug 21, 2008
    The death of a Gordon County man is being investigated by OSHA, although there does not appear to be a machine malfunction in the case. According to Deputy Coroner Bud Owens, Frankie Edward Jones, 37, of Mountain View Drive, Calhoun, was pronounced dead at Gordon Hospital from crushing injuries to the torso, around 9:05 a.m. Saturday. (Calhoun Times, GA)

    Old bridge almost gone  Aug 21, 2008
    Murphy said it was important that no one other than workers were around the bridge during demolition, in compliance with OSHA, the federal department for Occupational Safety and Health Administration, guidelines. The project manager has been in contact with management at the Foot Brothers Canoe and said they are making customers aware of the construction. (Boxford Tri Town Transcript, MA)

    Crane collapse fatality probed  Aug 21, 2008
    Nordholm s comments were made as he and other engineers were meeting with Quincy officials and representatives of the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) ... OSHA officials arrived at the scene moments after the accident occurred ... We will be relying on OSHA just as we did in 2005, said Keating, referring to a January accident at the shipyard that left two men dead when steel beams from a craneway collapsed into a building where workers were removing asbestos. (Weymouth News, MA)

    Different contractor cited in fatal 05 craneway collapse  Aug 20, 2008
    The U.S. Labor Department s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced on July 11, 2005 that it was fining The Testa Corporation of Lynnfield $60,400. Had proper procedures been followed and required safeguards adhered to, this fatal accident could have been avoided, said Brenda Gordon, OSHA s area director for Boston and southeastern Massachusetts ... Braintree police and fire personnel, as well as Quincy and Weymouth firefighters, OSHA officials, representatives of the... (Braintree Forum, MA)

    (video in report) Crane collapse kills Weymouth man  Aug 20, 2008
    Officials from OSHA, (Occupation Safety and Health Administration) arrived at the scene moments after the accident occurred. We will be relying on OSHA just as we did in 2005, Keating said in reference to an accident at the shipyard that left two men dead when the side of an 18-foot crane imploded. (Braintree Forum, MA)

    Bush Administration Pushing Last-Minute Rollbacks  Aug 20, 2008
    The rule, proposed by the Department of Labor (DOL), would change the way the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) calculate estimates for on-the-job risks ... A draft of the rule was written quickly and without the consultation of occupational health experts inside OSHA and MSHA, Labor Department insiders say. (OMB Watch)

    Regulate Us, CEO of Exploded Sugar Refinery Urges: Ann Woolner  Aug 20, 2008
    OSHA Chief `Outraged ... who heads OSHA, told reporters at a press conference in Savannah ... Sheptor, in a telephone interview last week, questioned everything OSHA alleges. (Bloomberg -- Columnists)

    Occupational Safety and Health Administration Acknowledges Dismissal of Dr. Cynthia Kuper's Complaint Against Micromem; Period for Objection Continues  Aug 19, 2008
    TORONTO, Aug. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Micromem Technologies Inc. (OTC BB: MMTIF) announced that the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Safety and Health Administration ("OSHA") has acknowledged that it has dismissed the complaint by Dr. Cynthia Kuper against the Company dated February 11, 2008, but OSHA has informed Micromem that due to OSHA's inadvertent error in not providing notice to Dr. Kuper when the dismissal letter was first issued, Dr. Kuper continues to have the right to object... (PR Newswire)

    Deadline looms: Brownfield owner faces foreclosure  Aug 19, 2008
    Vantreese said OSHA levied fines against the company of about $6,500 for minor safety violations and a $12,000 fine against the subcontractor that employed the worker before concluding its investigation. bsemmes@bizjournals. (Pittsburgh Business Times, PA)

    Ironworkers get help handling friend's tragic death  Aug 17, 2008
    OSHA spokesman Ted Fitzgerald said the federal agency won't complete its inquiry for several months. David Traub, a spokesman for Norfolk District Attorney William R. Keating's office said prosecutors will rely on federal investigators for the technical research into the death, which appears to be accidental. (Boston Globe)

    Crane collapse kills ironworker  Aug 16, 2008
    The federal inspectors are trying to determine the cause of the collapse and whether any workplace safety rules were violated by the workers or companies involved, OSHA spokesman Ted Fitzgerald said ... Nordholm said that in addition to OSHA, the Quincy Building Department is also investigating ... In July 2005, OSHA cited Testa Corp. for 15 alleged violations of safety and health standards at the shipyard. (Boston Globe)

    Restaurant / Food Service General Manager  Aug 16, 2008
    Ensures OSHA, local health and safety codes, and company safety and security policy are met. Controls profit by following cash control/security procedures, maintaining inventory, managing labor, reviewing financial reports, and taking appropriate actions. (Florida Today)

    Lawsuits help guarantee drug safety, doctors say  Aug 16, 2008
    Safety Software -Incidents, OSHA, Inspections, and More. Free Demo. (Yahoo News -- Politics)

    Bethany worker ‘critical’  Aug 15, 2008
    An OSHA representative could not be immediately reached for comment late Thursday. It s just devastating for everybody, said Gorski, who has been visiting Johnstone s family at the hospital every day. (New Haven Register, CT)

    Construction worker dies in fall  Aug 15, 2008
    Bruce Beelman, an area director for OSHA in Bismarck, told The Forum that Michael J. Dalsin is listed in OSHA documents as the head of roofing operations in North Dakota and South Dakota that have a record safety violations in several years. Beelman said most of the cases involve inadequate fall protection at work sites, including earlier this spring in Ellendale. (Bismarck Tribune, ND)

    Water tower in rehab  Aug 15, 2008
    As well, some old piping from the filter plant is being removed, and several OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Agency) safety upgrades are being made. A new recirculation system will be installed to keep the tower from freezing. (Mt. Lake Observer/Advocate, MN)

    LETTER: Our town dropped the ball on train whistles  Aug 15, 2008
    Please also consider the impact of those that work at home, or have a business nearby, and are dealing with noise that would not even meet OSHA regulations, inside their buildings. Another issue is the substantial loss of property value of the houses not only along the tracks but of those within a quarter of a mile of the tracks - and therefore the very tax base of our town - and therefore the very likely increase in taxes of those away from the tracks due to the decrease of assessed values of... (Ipswich Chronicle, MA)

    Structural Engineers Examine Collapsed Cranes  Aug 15, 2008
    OSHA may examine safety issues with all cranes. Previous Story. (News4Jax.com, FL)

    Construction goof spills concrete on cars five stories below  Aug 13, 2008
    Officials at the local office of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration office just learned about the incident Tuesday afternoon and were investigating whether a safety investigation of the construction site is warranted, according to OSHA spokesperson Ted Fitzgerald. Loading commenting interface. (Cambridge Chronicle, MA)

    Probe focuses on lack of permits, inspections  Aug 10, 2008
    Howard denied all of the claims in a letter to OSHA last month ... "Typically, that's all done at the local level. ... OSHA does not get involved in, say, a building permit," Hall said ... OSHA began investigating the company after the explosion. (Florida Times-Union)

    In Middlebury;Selectmen Rescind Portrait Policy  Aug 9, 2008
    During privilege of the floor, John Cookson asked for an update on the town's transfer station and Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, violations. Mr. Gormley told Voices an OSHA staff member looked at the Town Hall and Public Works facilities and found seven or eight safety citations ... Mr. Gormley said OSHA cited barrels for newspapers and bottles because barriers were not present, meaning there was a potential of someone falling into the barrels. (Voices, CT)

    Hershey pleads not guilty in Oakdale worker safety case  Aug 8, 2008
    The switch that was supposed to prevent the machine from operating was broken, according to an OSHA report. OSHA not only found faulty safety equipment, but that the company didn't have proper signage or tags on the equipment. (Modesto Bee, CA)

    UR Lab Worker Seriously Hurt  Aug 8, 2008
    OSHA is investigating the mishap. Email this Story to a Friend. (R News)

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