By OSHA - Google News | March 1, 2009 - 2:24 am - Posted in Common

Mack Group Reports...
Aim168 Real Estate (press release), United Arab Emirates
The MACK Group is proud to announce that the 2008 year was a year of non-recordable OSHA incidents. Due to this impressive safety record, The Mack Group has been able to maintain an EMR rating of below 1.0. This safety record was accomplished through ...

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OSHA courses set
Muncie Star Press, IN
INDIANAPOLIS -- Courses offered in March will help companies stay compliant with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and reduce the risk of fines for non-compliance. The OSHA 10-Hour Voluntary Course and OSHA 30-Hour ...

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By OSHA - Google News | - 1:27 am - Posted in Common

Boost Your Skills
Muncie Star Press, IN
INDIANAPOLIS -- Courses offered in March will help companies stay compliant with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) standards and reduce the risk of fines for non-compliance. The OSHA 10-Hour Voluntary Course and OSHA 30-Hour ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 1:25 am - Posted in Common

Excavation Firm's Citations Piling Up; Latest Nears $700000
Occupational Health Safety, TX
OSHA defines a willful violation as one committed with intentional disregard of or plain indifference to the requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act. "It has long been known that cave-in fatalities are entirely preventable," said Deputy ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 12:45 am - Posted in Common

TCE cleanup under Huron poses challenge
Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY
... what concentrations employees have been exposed to, concerns about illnesses among workers and former workers at the site have prompted a $3.1 million cancer study now under way by the federal National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health. ...

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