On July 20, 2001, OSHA announced the start of a National Emphasis Program to reduce occupational exposures to lead. According to OSHA, lead exposure is a leading cause of workplace illness and can ...
The Agriculture Department violated employee safety laws when conducting lead abatement activities at its headquarters offices last spring, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently ...
Exposing workers to unsafe levels of lead may cost a Black River Falls, Wis., company $250,000 in proposed penalties, says the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The agency alleges ...
Gopher Resource faces more than $319,000 in fines after a federal investigation found the company willfully exposed workers to high levels of airborne lead. The investigation, which the Occupational ...
Federal safety regulators slapped a Superior, Wis., shipyard with 29 violations — mainly for "willful" safety breaches — after finding that 14 workers retrofitting a Great Lakes freighter were ...
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration said a New Jersey-based company exposed workers to lead and other workplace hazards. OSHA cited Scot Christopher Rule LLC ...
The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued citations to Lead Enterprises Inc., a lead recycling and manufacturing company based in Miami, alleging that the ...