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Workplace Health and Safety
British Safety Watchdog Challenges Construction Industry
Britain's safety watchdog is challenging the construction industry to learn from the London …
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Washington State Workplace Injury Rates Continue Improving
Washington's job sites were safer in 2010, continuing a trend that began nearly a decade ago, …
Washington State Workplace Injury Rates Continue ImprovingRead More
OSHA Review Upholds Citations against Connecticut Contractor
The independent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission has upheld willful and serious …
OSHA Review Upholds Citations against Connecticut ContractorRead More
Survey Says Consumers Want Employers to Do More with Health Plans
As U.S. companies continue to ask workers to shoulder a greater burden of the cost of health care, …
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Dept of Labor Proposes Updates to Child Labor Regulations
The U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) is proposing revisions to child labor laws that will strengthen …
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CANADA Alberta Labor Groups Seek More Workplace Protections
Alberta labour groups are calling on the province to do more to prevent a growing number of …
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Metalworkers Union Urges ILO to ACT on Precarious Work
Unions from around the world, including the International Metalworkers Federation (IMF) affiliates, …
Metalworkers Union Urges ILO to ACT on Precarious WorkRead More
Kansas City Employer Singled Out For Excellent Worker Safety Record
Missouri’s Labor Department’s On-Site Safety and Health Consultation Program recently …
Kansas City Employer Singled Out For Excellent Worker Safety RecordRead More
Study Addresses Dangers of Proximity to Battery Manufacturing Units
A recent report looks at the dangers faced by both children living in close proximity to battery …
Study Addresses Dangers of Proximity to Battery Manufacturing UnitsRead More
British Columbia Delegates Meet to Form Workplace Safety Strategy
More than 300 local government delegates from across B.C. met in Vancouver recently to share …
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OSHA Cites Illinois Employer for Many Safety Violations
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently …
OSHA Cites Illinois Employer for Many Safety ViolationsRead More
What are Working Alone Rules in Saskatchewan
The killing of a convenience store employee in Saskatchewan in June has spurred the provincial …
OSHA Proposes 175,500 in Fines for Massachusetts Employer
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently …
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Australian Employee Crushed to Death in Industrial Blender
A Western Sydney manufacturing company and its director were recently fined a total of $127,400 and …
Australian Employee Crushed to Death in Industrial BlenderRead More
Automobile and Appliance Shredder Agreed to Settlement for Operating Without Air Pollution Controls
A Los Angeles area metal shredding facility accused of releasing toxic substances into the …
OSHA Issues Revised Hazard Alert for Hair Salon Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently …
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Massachusetts Employer Fined for Improper Removal and Disposal of Asbestos
A Methuen, Massachusetts-based developer has been ordered to pay a $20,000 fine and serve probation …
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OSHA Cites NJ Employer for Exposing Construction Workers to Hazards
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has cited …
OSHA Cites NJ Employer for Exposing Construction Workers to HazardsRead More
British Columbia Reaches Out to Employers and Others Regarding Safety
Supervisors, workers, and employers in any industry in British Columbia may benefit from a new …
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