By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | December 31, 2011 - 11:10 pm - Posted in Common

Best of 2011 – Short Highlights From The Best Articles, Innovations and Ideas ...
Pallet Enterprise
According to Judy Agnew and Aubrey Daniels, authors of Safe by Accident?, an occupational safety book, going a month or even several years without an incident is more likely sheer luck than a predictor of a safe organization. ...

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Other 2011 local stories of note
Knoxville News Sentinel
The Tennessee Division of Occupational Safety and Health cited the zoo for allowing handlers to work in direct contact with Edie in spite of previous aggressive behavior. TOSHA officials recommended a $5400 fine. * Henley Bridge Deaths: The deaths of ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 9:23 pm - Posted in Common

Agilent agrees to fine in April blast
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Agilent knew there were problems with the piece of high-tech machinery that exploded because similar incidents occurred two times in 2010 and the company failed to fix the problem, according to the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health. ...

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Agilent agrees to fine in April blast
Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Agilent knew there were problems with the piece of high-tech machinery that exploded because similar incidents occurred two times in 2010 and the company failed to fix the problem, according to the state Division of Occupational Safety and Health. ...

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US Department of Labors OSHA fines LaBolt, SD, Farmers grain company more than ...
NewDesignWorld (press release)
"Despite awareness of the hazardous nature of grain bin entries and of the means and methods to prevent such hazards, the employer failed to develop and enforce recognized safe work practices," said Tom Deutscher, OSHA's area director in Bismarck. ...

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