Eleven contractors cited for asbestos violations August 27, 2004 OSHA hands out $217,000 in proposed penalties following inspections of Pittsburgh construction projectRead More
Florida: Highest on-the-job death rate August 27, 2004 Many deaths are in construction and agriculture, which employ thousands of undocumented immigrantsRead More
Report: Women more susceptible to musculoskeletal disorders August 27, 2004 Companies may need to consider modifying tools and workstations originally designed for menRead More
Airport screeners can't squeeze in training time August 20, 2004 Instead of three hours of training per week, workers are getting about three hours of training a monthRead More
Wellness programs lack payback research August 20, 2004 Many programs are limited because evidence of a dollar-and-cents payoff is missingRead More
Occ docs target obesity August 20, 2004 ACOEM offers checklist to assist employers and employees improve the health and safety of workersRead More
Fired UPS worker fights drug test policy August 20, 2004 Employee was told to stop taking her prescribed anti-anxiety medicine in order to return to workRead More
Profits trump safety in Chinese mines August 20, 2004 Many private mines are operated by townships or illegally contracted out to individualsRead More
Compromise on stiffer penalties for worst offenders? August 20, 2004 A felony charge will get the attention of business leaders, says safety activistRead More
Lessons From Los Alamos August 20, 2004 ISHN E-NEWS, Vol. 3, No. 20, Friday, August 20, 2004Read More