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October 2021
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– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor proposes $83K in fines to healthcare facility for failing to protect workers from coronavirus hazards -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor investigation of crane collapse, double fatality on Interstate 10 finds Lufkin company failed to assemble crane properly -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Ohio paint manufacturer for workplace safety failures following explosion that killed one, injured 8 workers -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites insurance agency for exposing workers to coronavirus at Denver location where employee died with COVID-19 -
– Region 7 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor proposes $300K in fines after inspection finds workers endangered at Missouri nutrition production plant -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor proposes $136K in fines after worker at Tootsie Roll manufacturing plant suffers amputation injury -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Valmont Coatings for exposing workers to crushing, other safety hazards after investigation into employee’s death
September 2021
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– Region 4 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor finds Tampa smelter willfully exposed workers to unsafe levels of airborne lead, despite experts’ warning -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Colorado dairy farm operator for violations after vacuum truck driver suffers fatal injuries in unguarded manure pit -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites JBS Foods Inc. for repeated safety failures after worker’s death at Swift Beef’s Colorado facility -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor proposes $1.67M in fines for Ohio vehicle parts manufacturer after worker dies when crushed by machine -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA finds Ohio contractor continues to defy federal safety requirements to ensure workers use fall protection, placing himself, employees at risk -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor again cites Fort Worth masonry company for exposing workers to falls, proposes $216K in penalties -
– OSHA National News Release – US Department of Labor announces enhanced, expanded measures to protect workers from hazards of extreme heat, indoors and out -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Houston transmission line contractor for safety violations following worker’s death and severe injuries to another -
– OSHA National News Release – US Department of Labor cites Foundation Food Group Inc. for exposing workers to safety hazards, proposes $154K in penalties -
– Region 1 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor initiative seeks to reduce deaths, injuries, protect workers in New England’s tree, landscaping operations -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Ohio stone manufacturer for repeatedly exposing workers to machine hazards -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor finds Ohio automotive steel manufacturer continues to expose workers to amputations, other hazards at Canton mill
August 2021
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– Region 8 OSHA News Release – Judge upholds US Department of Labor citations, $145K in penalties for Denver contractor that ignored safety requirements repeatedly -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor finds Tinton Falls transitional housing facility exposed workers to coronavirus hazards; 11 workers test positive -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Marietta manufacturer for exposing workers willfully to preventable fall hazards that led to employee’s death -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Colorado home manufacturing company for continuing to expose workers to falls at Pueblo facility -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Safeway Inc. after employee suffers amputations at milk packaging plant -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Central Illinois grain cooperative for safety failures following worker engulfment in soybean silo -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Central New Jersey medical facility, staffing agency for exposing nurses to coronavirus hazards -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Tavares contractor after finding employer willfully bypassed safety measures that led to worker’s fatal electrocution -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Midwest workers in tank cleaning industry from atmospheric, confined space hazards -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana workers from confined space dangers
July 2021
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– Region 4 OSHA News Release – Follow-up safety inspection at site of 2019 workplace fatality finds Greenville recycling center continues to put workers at risk -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA finds Ohio contractor exposing residential construction roofers to deadly fall hazards for 6th time in 3 years -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor investigation of severe injury finds Trenton metal manufacturer exposed workers to dangerous machine hazards -
– OSHA National News Release – El Departamento de Trabajo de EE.UU. cita a Foundation Food Group Inc., otras tres compañías después de que una investigación del 28 de enero encuentra que seis muertes eran prevenibles -
– OSHA National News Release – US Department of Labor cites Foundation Food Group Inc., three other companies after Jan. 28 investigation finds six deaths were preventable -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Mobile dredging equipment manufacturer after investigation into 22-year-old worker’s death -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – Bergen County roofing contractor violates agreement to protect its workers, faces more than $600K in penalties -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – Federal inspection finds El Paso metal stamping manufacturer willfully exposed workers to amputation dangers; worker suffers severe injury -
– Region 7 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites three employers for exposing workers, residents to asbestos at Missouri residential care facility -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – Colorado court sentences Avon construction company owner to jail, orders restitution for family of worker killed in Granby trench collapse -
– OSHA Trade Release – OSHA issues updated enforcement guidance for inspections in the tree care industry -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – Milwaukee metal fabricating facility cited for failing to implement hearing conservation, machine safety programs -
– OSHA Trade Release – OSHA revises its National Emphasis Program, updates Interim Enforcement Response Plan for COVID-19
June 2021
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– OSHA Trade Release – OSHA issues compliance directive for enforcing emergency temporary standard to protect healthcare workers from coronavirus -
– Region 3 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor finds Oaks Integrated Care failed to protect workers from coronavirus exposure at two New Jersey facilities -
– Region 7 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites grain facility for workplace safety failures following dust explosion that severely injured worker -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Toccoa plastic recycler for violating safety standards after worker sustains fatal injuries from a fall -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Bronx contractor after 21-year-old laborer erecting scaffolding suffers deadly fall at Brooklyn building project -
– Region 1 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Rhode Island medical practice, owner for exposing employees to coronavirus in North Providence, West Greenwich -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – Federal inspection finds San Marcos tortilla manufacturer repeatedly exposing workers to amputation dangers -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor reminds North Dakota construction contractors that protecting workers from falls is a matter of life, death -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA initiative seeks to protect manufacturing workers in Midwest facilities from hazardous noise levels -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites pharma, biotech manufacturer for failing to protect workers from coronavirus at Monmouth County facility -
– OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Cambria grain facility for workplace safety failures following engulfment death of manager in corn silo -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor implements initiative to conduct random, weekend safety inspections to protect construction workers from falls, trench collapses -
– Region 1 OSHA News Release – Lack of hazardous energy control safeguards, unexpected steam release led to two workers’ deaths at Department of Veterans Affairs’ West Haven campus -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – Fort Myers behavioral healthcare center agrees to revamp its workplace violence prevention program after OSHA investigation of five incidents
May 2021
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– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites two Michigan companies after demolition collapse at Killen Power Plant in Manchester, Ohio, kills two workers -
– Region 9 OSHA News Release – OSHA finds three California contractors failed to conduct inspections, identify hazards in investigation of fatal incident at Agua Caliente Casino -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites 6 contractors for exposing workers to falls, other safety hazards at Medford luxury home site; proposes nearly $250K in penalties -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor proposes $558K in fines for Texas bath, shower manufacturer for willful, repeat safety violations at Waco facility -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – Federal judge finds Bradenton behavioral healthcare center exposed workers to more than 50 attacks by residents, allowed destruction of video evidence
April 2021
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– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Milwaukee area water technology facility after worker injured falling into water test pit -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Midwest Warehouse and Distribution System Inc. after one employee dies, 22 sickened by coronavirus -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – Global spice importer exposed workers to amputation, struck-by, crushed-by hazards at Jackson facility, federal safety inspection finds -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – Excavation company agrees to increase employee training on dangerous trenching hazards prior to 2021 construction season -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites North American Lighting after maintenance technician suffers facial burns in explosion at Paris, Illinois, facility -
– Region 1 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Massachusetts tax preparation business for refusing to provide, practice coronavirus safeguards for employees -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – North Florida contractor faces $61K in federal penalties for exposing employees to fall hazards at Jacksonville-area worksite -
– Region 1 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor cites Waterville auto body manufacturing plant for numerous willful, serious violations -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – OSHA continues investigation into January fatal incident at Foundation Food Group Services in Gainesville
March 2021
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– Region 2 OSHA News Release – New York contractor agrees to cease digging excavations, pay $135K in penalties, after 2020 fatal Long Island trench collapse -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Ohio production facility for exposing employees to dangerous confined space, machine, other hazards -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Seneca Foods after worker suffers serious injuries after being struck by forklift at Wisconsin facility -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – Worker’s injury at Fargo grain bin yields employer’s commitment to improve workplace safety, protect employees -
– Region 2 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites New Jersey frozen dessert manufacturer after second amputation injury on same machine -
– OSHA National News Release – OSHA launches program to protect high-risk workers from coronavirus, focuses on employers that retaliate against workers with safety concerns -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Chicago container shipping company after employee suffers leg amputation, crushed pelvis when run over by powered industrial vehicle -
– Region 6 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor again cites Oklahoma construction contractor for exposing workers to serious trenching, excavation hazards -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites BEF Foods Inc.’s Lima facility after production worker suffers partial arm amputation from cleaning auger
February 2021
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– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA finds workers on unprotected 3-story roof, cites Ohio contractor for exposing workers to fall hazards -
– Region 5 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites West Farmington contractor after 14-year-old installing roofing materials suffers critical injuries in fall -
– Region 7 OSHA News Release – OSHA cites Missouri auto parts manufacturer for failing to implement, enforce coronavirus protections as exposure leads to press operator’s death -
– Region 7 OSHA News Release – OSHA alleges Missouri plumbing contractor exposed worker to unprotected trench despite agreement to implement trench safety program -
– Region 8 OSHA News Release – US Department of Labor proposes $264K in fines for Montana manufacturer, staffing agency for serious, willful violations following finger amputation -
– OSHA National News Release – US Department of Labor cites Trinity Rail and Maintenance Services for confined space violations in August 2020 fatality investigation
January 2021
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– OSHA Trade Release – U.S. Department of Labor Announces Annual Adjustments to OSHA Civil Penalties -
– OSHA Trade Release – U.S. Department of Labor Reminds Specific Employers to Submit Required 2020 Injury and Illness Data by March 2, 2021
December 2020
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– OSHA National News Release – CORRECTED: U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA Announces $3,849,222 In Coronavirus Violations -
– OSHA National News Release – U.S. Department of Labor Implements Inspection Program To Target Workplaces with Highest Injury and Illness Rates
November 2020
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– OSHA National News Release – CORRECTED: U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA Announces $3,301,932 In Coronavirus Violations -
– Region 4 OSHA News Release – U.S. Department of Labor Announces OSHA’s Return To Normal Enforcement Operations After Hurricane Zeta -
– OSHA National News Release – UPDATED: U.S. Department of Labor’s OSHA Announces $2,851,533 in Coronavirus Violations
 
