An OSHA investigation finds that the death of a worker in a Port St. Lucie drainpipe explosion could have been prevented with proper safety measures.
OSHA inspectors determined AFCO did not swiftly evacuate workers from the building or take immediate action to assess the impact of the leak.
Employers need to be prepared to post required workplace injury and illness information by February 1, 2025. Pursuant to ...
China’s growing presence in the global shipbuilding industry has been a focus of a recent trade investigation by the US Trade ...
Did you know that you can request files from OSHA? Under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), employers, employees, and third parties have the ...
The federal investigation, which began in summer 2022, found Amazon exposed warehouse workers to a high risk of lower-back ...
Amazon will pay a $145,000 penalty and submit to oversight on 10 facilities. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has reached a settlement with Amazon over allegations of ...
In 2022, OSHA opened an investigation focused on concerns about Amazon’s safety practices across our operations network. Today, OSHA agreed to withdraw all but one of the ergonomic citations it issued ...
President-elect’s appointments fuel deregulation push Less workplace regulations coming under second Trump term A coming reconfiguration of OSHA’s enforcement efforts under a second Trump ...