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There is new fallout from this massive Orlando warehouse fire where two employees were severely burned in December 2024. The company is being blamed for putting employees at risk, and federal ...
OSHA says company did not protect employees in Orlando warehouse fire Aerojet Rocketdyne is being blamed for putting employees at risk, and federal investigators are proposing hefty fines.
Aerojet Rocketdyne is being blamed for putting employees at risk, and federal investigators are proposing hefty fines.
Human remains have been found at the warehouse filled with fireworks that exploded in Northern California this week, officials said.
David Keeling would take over the workplace-safety agency just as it is considering rules to protect against extreme heat. His former employers, UPS and Amazon, have opposed the rules.
A U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration panel is holding a multiday virtual public hearing on its proposed workplace heat injury and illness prevention standard through July 2.
OSHA’s proposed heat safety rule enters public hearings, drawing support from labor groups and criticism from business over compliance burdens and flexibility ...
As workplace deaths from heat increase, OSHA is debating the future of the first federal rules to protect workers from extreme heat.
A lawyer representing companies before the Occupational Safety and Health Administration tells an industry conference it remains unclear exactly what changes the Trump administration will seek.
OSHA hits Target with nearly $30,000 in fines after Pennsylvania worker crushed to death The accident was the second employee death in less than a year at a Target facility.
Berglund Construction was fined over $85,000 by OSHA for violations that endangered two workers on a Milwaukee County Courthouse scaffolding. The violations included improperly secured lifelines ...
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