OSHA Publishes Final Rule Limiting VTLs to Two Empty Containers 

On Dec. 10, OSHA published a final rule in the Federal Register revising the Longshoring and Marine Terminals Standards (29 CFR Parts 1918 and 1917) to permit vertical tandem lifts (VTLs) of no more than two empty containers. The rule takes effect April 9, 2009....

Rhode Island Contractor Faces $216,000 in OSHA Fines for Cave-In Hazards 

OSHA cited John Rocchio Corp. of Smithfield, R.I., for alleged willful and serious violations of excavation safety standards at a North Kingstown, R.I., worksite. The company faces a total of $216,000 in proposed penalties....

OSHA Citations and Proposed Penalties: How to Beat the Rap 

Every safety and health manager strives to eliminate or materially reduce the number of injuries and illnesses that occur each year in the workplace....

Qualitative Differences in OSHA Outreach Training Course Providers 

The Outreach Training Program is OSHA's primary training program for employees. Through this program, OSHA authorizes qualified safety and health professionals...

AIHA Suggests Qualifications for OSHA Administrator 

In Nov. 24 a letter to President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team, the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) suggested several qualifications the next OSHA administrator should possess when addressing today’s complex occupational health and safety issues....

BLS: Workplace Injuries, Illnesses Decreased from 2006-2007 

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) announced that the rate and number of occupational injuries and illnesses requiring days away from work decreased 2 percent from 2006 to 2007...

OSHA Proposes $55,600 in Fines Following Fall at Pembroke, Mass., Worksite 

OSHA has cited a Marshfield, Mass., steel erection contractor for a total of 14 alleged willful and serious violations of safety standards after an employee fell 20 feet at a Pembroke, Mass., job site on June 12. Brian Barnes, doing business as Barco Metal Fabrication, faces a total of $55,600 in proposed fines following an OSHA inspection opened the day of the accident....

OSHA, Konover Construction Corp. and ConnOSHA Form Partnership to Enhance Safety on Construction Project 

Equipping contractors and employees who will be constructing the new Sierra Hotel in Shelton, Conn., with the tools to help them identify hazards and prevent on-the-job injuries is the goal of a new site safety partnership among the Bridgeport Area Office of OSHA, the Connecticut Department of Labor’s Division of Occupational Safety (ConnOSHA) and Konover Construction Corp....

Delta Air Lines Joins OSHA VPP Corporate Pilot Program 

Delta Air Lines recently became the eighth participant in OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Corporate Pilot program. VPP Corporate Pilot was initiated in May 2004 to streamline the application and onsite evaluation processes for organizations committed to VPP at the corporate level....

AIHA Survey Names Top Health and Safety Issues 

The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) recently announced the results of its biennial membership survey, projecting that permissible exposure limits, MSDS/GHS and nanotechnology are among the top public policy issues of concern to AIHA members and the EHS profession over the next 2 years....

OSHA Names Thomas M. Stohler Acting Administrator 

OSHA announced that Thomas M. Stohler has been named the acting assistant secretary of labor for OSHA effective Nov.10, 2008. He replaces Edwin G. Foulke Jr., who left the agency Nov. 7....

Foulke Joins Atlanta Law Firm  

Fisher & Phillips LLP, a national labor and employment law firm, announced that former OSHA Administrator Edwin G. Foulke Jr. has joined the firm as a partner in the Atlanta-based Workplace Safety and Catastrophe Management Practice Group....

Parsons Corp. Becomes Newest Member of OSHA's VPP Corporate Pilot 

Parsons Corp. recently became the newest participant in the OSHA’s Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) Corporate Pilot. Launched in May 2004, the primary goal of the program is to streamline the application and onsite evaluation processes for organizations that are committed to VPP....

U.S. Department of Labor Orders Amtrak To Pay Damages to Fired Worker  

The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered Amtrak to pay back pay, interest and punitive damages to an employee who was suspended in violation of the whistleblower provision of the Federal Rail Safety Act of 2007....

OSHA Administrator Edwin Foulke Resigns 

Edwin Foulke Jr., nominated on Sept. 15, 2005 by President George W. Bush to head OSHA, has resigned. According to sources, his final day is Nov. 7....

What Does Obama’s Win Mean for Workplace Safety? 

Sen. Barack Obama’s historic win in the Nov. 4 election was met with cries of “Yes, we did!” Obama built his campaign on the promise of change – but what does that mean for the future of workplace safety?...

OSHA Forum Addresses Small Business Regulation Compliance Challenges 

Electronic tools helping small businesses evaluate workplace safety and health management programs were among the topics presented at a recent OSHA forum, "Challenges Small Businesses Face in Complying with Regulations." ...

OSHA's Evolving Role in Promoting Occupational Safety and Health 

The world was a much different place when the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) was created more than 35 years ago. ...

OSHA Fines Utica, N.Y., Contractor $111,000 for Scaffold, Fall Hazards 

OSHA cited Precision Plaster Paint & Contracting LLC, a Utica, N.Y., contractor, for alleged willful, repeat and serious violations of safety standards at a Utica worksite. Precision faces a total of $111,000 in proposed fines, chiefly for an improperly erected and maintained scaffold and lack of fall protection for employees....

OSHA, AIHA Renew Alliance 

Employers and employees will receive valuable workplace safety and health information and training resources on general industry, construction and emergency response issues through a renewed alliance signed Oct. 27 between OSHA and the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA)....

OSHA Asks VPP Partners to Voluntarily Inspect Cranes 

The New York Regional Office of OSHA is asking the 151 worksites in its jurisdiction participating in Voluntary Protection Programs (VPP) to conduct voluntary inspections of any crane activity occurring at their worksites during the week of October 15. ...

Hazards at Milford, Conn., Construction Site Result in $215,000 in OSHA Fines  

OSHA has cited Homeland Builders Inc., a Fall River, Mass.-based construction contractor, for alleged willful, repeat and serious safety hazards at a Milford, Conn., construction site. ...

OSHA: Falls, Electrical, Scaffold and Rigging Violations Top Cited Hazards in NYC 

Fall hazards were the most frequently cited violation found at New York City construction sites by OSHA during a two-week enhanced enforcement effort this past summer....

OSHA Launches National Initiative on Cranes and Derricks  

To coincide with the proposed rule on Cranes and Derricks in Construction published in the Federal Register, OSHA has initiated a National Crane Safety Initiative to address safety hazards during construction crane operation....

Pepsi-Cola, National Brand Beverage Ltd. Face $195,000 in OSHA Penalties 

OSHA cited Pepsi-Cola and National Brand Beverage Ltd. of Pennsauken, N.J., with $195,000 in proposed penalties for alleged workplace safety and health violations, including exposing employees to machine hazards. ...

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