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An Orlando missile manufacturing facility faces federal penalties after a December fire injured multiple workers and revealed serious safety violations involving chemical and explosive hazards.
A new OSHA proposal would limit the use of the General Duty Clause in cases where workplace hazards are considered inherent ...
Participants will gain a structured understanding of how to assess risks using tools like vulnerability analysis, exposure estimation, and the DECIDE process. The session also clarifies distinctions ...
A new proposal would exempt workers using filtering facepiece and loose-fitting powered air-purifying respirators from mandatory medical evaluations, citing minimal physiological risk.
The National Safety Council and NCCCO Foundation highlight the dangers of heat exposure in crane operations and outline ...
A new funding opportunity supports the development of creative tools to improve safety and health training for workers in ...
A successful safety footwear program goes beyond compliance—it delivers visibility, selection, service, and employee-centered ...
Citing limited benefit and existing recordkeeping requirements, OSHA ends its rulemaking effort to add a musculoskeletal ...
The Mine Safety and Health Administration moves to limit discretionary enforcement by district officials, citing legal and ...
DeRemer’s plan to cut 63 federal rules signals a major shift—safety pros must stay vigilant as deregulation reshapes ...
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