Recent reports out of Nova Scotia show that the average employer assessment rate for workplace …
Washington State Officials Warn of Car Wash Hazard to Workers
Working at a car wash doesn’t sound very hazardous, but you might be surprised to find it can …
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South Australia Officials Targeting Better Safety for Women at Work
Recently at South Australia’s Government House, Governor Hieu Van Le AO, hosted a reception to …
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California’s LETF Acts on Targeted Workplace Safety Violations
Keeping workers safe in the nation’s most populous state is an on-going job for many …
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Focus Not Lost on Utah Workers
Justin Harding, Utah Governor Gary Herbert’s chief of staff, recently addressed 42 recipients of …
British Employer Calls for Better Construction Safety
A British interiors fit-out company, previously prosecuted by the health and safety regulator, is …
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Ohio BWC Looks at Overall 9% Drop in Comp Rates
Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation (BWC) Administrator/CEO Steve Buehrer recently proposed a …
Many Missouri Employers to See Drop in Comp Rates
Good news for many employers in the Show Me State. For the second consecutive year, most …
Arkansas Officials Want to See Better Safety Results
For workplace safety officials in Arkansas, the overall safety record can be …
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Mining Safety Once Again at Forefront
In the wake of a deadly day in mining in which three miners lost their lives in separate incidents …
Ohio’s BWC Honors Fallen Workers
The Ohio Bureau of Workers Compensation (BWC) recently held the fifth annual Fallen Workers …
Sacramento Siblings Keep Comp Fraud in the Family
For one California brother and sister, their efforts to outwit the state proved fruitless. Michael …
No Beauty in Workers Comp Fraud
For one California resident, reported workers compensation fraud was anything but …
New Zealand Officials Levy More Nearly $25K in Fines
Workplace safety authorities in New Zealand recently acted against an employer after an employee …
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OSHA Awards $10.5 Million for One-Year Grants
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has awarded …
MSHA Looks to Tighten Safety Rules for Miners
The job of a miner is one ripe with risks, so much that those tasked with protecting them are …
Washington State Employer Bags Potentially $105K in Fines
A Yakima, Washington orchardist is facing $105,000 in fines from the Department of Labor & …
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WorkSafe Victoria Conducting More than 100 Workplace Inspections
Keeping workers safe in Victoria, Australia is getting even more attention. WorkSafe …
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Alaska Getting Tough on Worker Misclassification
In an effort to crack down on worker misclassification, Alaska’s Department of Labor and Workforce …
British Engineering Firm Fined, Compromised Safety
A northeast British engineering firm was recently fined for deliberately compromising the safety …