By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | June 15, 2009 - 11:33 pm - Posted in Common

normal at construction site
Marin Independent-Journal, CA
Young said the county health department, state Department of Toxic Substances Control, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health all agree that spider bites were to blame for the Benedicts' skin problems. "We are reading (in the study) ...

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Man dies in June 15 crane accident
Tampa Bay Newspapers, FL
The accident occurred just after 5:30 pm at Home Port Marina, 135 Orange St. in Tarpon Springs. Home Port Marina is a boat storage and high-dry operation. Deputies said representatives from OSHA also arrived at the scene to conduct an investigation ...

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By OSHA - Google News | - 9:31 pm - Posted in Common

Community Highlights
Cape Coral Daily Breeze, FL
The American Red Cross is holding a free seminar on OSHA and preparedness information from 8-9:30 am Thursday at the Lee County Red Cross Chapter, 6310 Techster Blvd., Suite 7, Fort Myers. For information and to register, call 278-3401. ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 9:14 pm - Posted in Common

Dallas area construction worker dies after 36 foot fall!
Justice News Flash, FL
Dallas, TX (JusticeNewsFlash.com)—Sills-Swindell Inc., a Cedar Hill, Texas-based company was cited by the US Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) http://www.osha.gov/ for violations originating from a fatal ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 9:13 pm - Posted in Common

Tarpon Springs man dies in crane accident
Tampa Tribune, FL
Responding paramedics said he suffered severe head trauma. Pinellas County deputies and representatives from US Occupational Safety and Health Administration are continuing their investigation into the accident.

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 8:31 pm - Posted in Common

Pandemic sets off Healthcare Worker Compliance to OSHA Regs
Compliance Home, IA
In 2007, “Pandemic Influenza Preparedness and Response Guidance for Healthcare Workers and Healthcare Employers” was published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). This guide detailed the direct need for healthcare employers to ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 7:15 pm - Posted in Common

ASSOCIATE MOVERS
Above the Law, DC
Steffen will focus on representing clients before the Florida Commission on Human Relations, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Department of Labor's Wage and Hour Division. Steffen received his JD from Marquette University Law ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 7:04 pm - Posted in Common

Proposed legislation to strengthen and expand OSHA
Examiner.com
The original Occupational Safety and Health act of 1970 did not cover flight attendants, railway workers, federal, state, or local public employees. The legislation was introduced in the House by US Rep Lynn Woolsey, D-CA, and US Rep Phil Hare, D-IL. ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 4:56 pm - Posted in Common

OSHA Chief Pledges to Be Aggressive on Enforcement
Chief-Leader (subscription), NY
During a briefing at the District Council of Carpenters' downtown headquarters June 11, union reps and industrial hygienists tossed ideas at the nation's new Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, ...

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By OSHA - Google News | - 4:52 pm - Posted in Common

State booklets aimed at protecting teen workers
Salt Lake Tribune, United States
Two booklets designed to increase awareness of teen summer job safety have been published by the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHA). "A Parent's Guide to Youth Workers" gives parents tools to talk with their children about safety in ...

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