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Workplace deaths increase for first time in a decade

May 15, 2006
For the first time in a decade the rate of fatal workplace injuries increased, according to a new AFL-CIO job safety report, “Death on the Job: The Toll of Neglect — A National and State-by-State Profile of Worker Safety and Health in the United States.”
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Contractor fined for violations after teen loses legs

May 15, 2006
OSHA has fined a Louisiana-based contractor $179,900 for alleged safety violations related to the injury of a 19-year-old worker at an Atlanta, Texas, worksite in November 2005. The teen lost both his legs as a result of a workplace incident.
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OSHA scores poorly on federal workplace inspections

May 15, 2006
According to a recently released congressional report, OSHA does not perform many safety inspections at federal workplaces and has not conducted any agency-wide evaluations of federal safety programs in the last six years, the Washington Post reports.
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Oregon sets record low for workplace deaths

May 15, 2006
The number of deaths of workers covered by the Oregon workers' compensation system set a record low in 2005, according to Oregon News Online. Thirty-one workers died on the job during 2005, the lowest number reported since the state began tracking the statistic in 1943.
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McWane, four execs convicted of safety & enviro crimes

May 7, 2006
A McWane-owned company and four of its managers have been convicted in New Jersey on criminal counts ranging from polluting the Delaware River to intimidating workers and covering up details of a workplace fatality.
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BP fined $2.4 million for safety violations at Ohio plant

May 7, 2006
In one of the largest penalties ever issued nationally by safety regulators, OSHA last week fined BP Products North America, Inc. more than $2.4 million for unsafe operations at the company's Oregon, Ohio, refinery. An agency inspection identified numerous violations similar to those found during an investigation of last year’s fatal explosion at BP's Texas City, Texas, refinery that killed 15 workers and injured more than 170 others.
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Abolish & rebuild FEMA, Senate panel suggests

May 7, 2006
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) — the nation's beleaguered disaster response agency — should be abolished and rebuilt from scratch to avoid a repeat of multiple government failures exposed by Hurricane Katrina, a Senate inquiry has concluded.
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OSHA notifies 14,000 employers of high injury/illness rates

May 7, 2006
About 14,000 employers have been notified by OSHA that injury and illness rates at their work sites are higher than average and that assistance is available to help them fix safety and health hazards.
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Abolish & rebuild FEMA, Senate panel suggests

May 2, 2006
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) — the nation's beleaguered disaster response agency — should be abolished and rebuilt from scratch to avoid a repeat of multiple government failures exposed by Hurricane Katrina, a Senate inquiry has concluded.
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BP fined $2.4 million for safety violations at Ohio plant

May 2, 2006
In one of the largest penalties ever issued nationally by safety regulators, OSHA last week fined BP Products North America, Inc. more than $2.4 million for unsafe operations at the company's Oregon, Ohio, refinery.
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