OSHA News Feed
- US Department of Labor finds fall protection would have saved roof worker who fatally plunged through skylight at Milton airport in October 2022
- US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration releases 2022 injury and illness data
- For the 6th time in 13 months, Department of Labor finds Fort Walton Beach framing contractor endangering workers at Florida worksites
- Readout: US Department of Labor hosts discussion on safety and health agency’s new authority to provide visa certifications to better protect workers
- US Department of Labor establishes a Georgia-wide alliance to improve ergonomic safety in state’s warehouses
- US Department of Labor, HC Beck LTD School of Construction sign alliance to educate employers, keep workers safe
- Deadly defiance: Ocala framing contractor’s refusal to comply with safety standards continues despite fatal 2020 incident, 35 violations since 2019
- Appleton roofing general contractor, Kaukauna subcontractor cited for repeatedly failing to protect employees from exposure to deadly fall hazards
- Deadly gamble: North Dakota contractor supervised workers in unprotected trenches, failed 3 inspections in 32 days, ignored warnings, faces $505K in fines
- Court requires Austin auto dealership to pay $15K in damages to employee fired in 2020 after raising COVID-19 safety concerns
- US Department of Labor, Grain and Feed Association of Illinois renew alliance to address common hazards in the grain-handling industry
- US Department of Labor, industry leaders focus on small steps for big safety impact during 2023 Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week, March 27-31
- US Department of Labor finds lawn service contractor ignored safety standards, allowed workers to operate riding mowers dangerously at Fort Campbell
- US Department of Labor, Trumbull Corp. partners to protect workers on Berkeley County, West Virginia, highway construction project
- US Department of Labor, Colorado Health Care Association collaborate to help keep long-term care workers safe, healthy