Ax falls on AFL-CIO safety & health department May 6, 2005 Re-org will create new jobs that laid-off employees will have the chance to apply forRead More
Democrats aim to put more bite into OSHA enforcement May 6, 2005 Hope is that new legislation will strengthen provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health ActRead More
NRC seeks $5.45 million fine April 29, 2005 FirstEnergy Corp. cited for one of the worst nuclear incidents ever in U.S.Read More
Jury awards man $1 million for machine accident April 29, 2005 Employer showed "conscious disregard for worker safety," says attorney for employee who lost fingersRead More
AFL-CIO takes aim at OSHA April 29, 2005 Annual report outlines agency's recent shortcomings, criticizes Bush administrationRead More
Coke oven operation pays $227,000 OSHA fine April 29, 2005 Unsafe emissions among 24 violations of occupational health standards OSHA found at W.Va. plantRead More
Shuttle launch nears - duty calls for safety guru April 29, 2005 NASA showing signs of "a positive safety culture," says safety managerRead More
Worker Memorial Day recognized worldwide April 29, 2005 From Montana to Ontario, government and labor officials sing praises of workplace safetyRead More
Vermont construction firm fined $560,000 for fatal accident April 22, 2005 Penalty following worker's death was heightened because of company's poor recordRead More
Audit finds 2,666 hazards on Capitol Hill April 22, 2005 Office of Compliance to release "most extensive safety report conducted on the Capitol complex in recent memory"Read More