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Georgia Resin Maker Cited in Employee’s Fatal Machine Injury

Crown USA Inc., a Woodbury, Georgia, plastic and resin manufacturer, faces a $98,699 OSHA fine after a 37-year-old employee suffered fatal injuries while performing machine maintenance, the agency announced June 20. The maintenance technician was crushed inside an unlocked hooding palletizer while servicing the machine, according to OSHA. Agency investigators determined that the employer’s violations […]

Win the War Against Electrical Accidents

Yesterday, we reviewed some interesting questions and answers about electrical safety. Today, we continue with more electrical Q&As, plus we’ll take a peek at a powerful training product that can help keep your employees safe around electricity. Q. Where would I find the requirement to provide a covering for fluorescent lightbulbs? A. 1910.305(a)(2)(iii)(F): Lamps for […]

Honor a Safety Leader With a Nomination for a Safety Standout Award

This is the last week to submit nominations for the EHS Daily Advisor Safety Standout Awards, which recognize companies and individuals who excel in making their workplaces safe. Among the six categories is BLR’s Lifetime Achievement in Safety Award. The winner of BLR’s Lifetime Achievement in Safety Award will have at least 10 years of […]

A Revised Common Rule for Modern Research

The federal government has revised its Common Rule, a 2005 policy for the protection of human subjects who participate in federally funded research. The revisions are being incorporated into the regulatory provisions of 16 federal agencies and will become effective January 19, 2018, except for a provision covering cooperative research, which takes effect January 20, […]

Biennial Reports—The Who and the What

Large quantity generators (LQGs) of hazardous waste and hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) are required to submit hazardous waste reports (aka, biennial reports) by March 1 this year. Today we will review some details of just who is required to submit this report and common hazardous wastes that are subject to reporting. […]

Common Reasons New Hires Get Injured

What’s behind new employee injuries, and is there really anything you can do to eliminate them? Today, we’ll talk about what’s behind them, and tomorrow, we talk about what you can do to eliminate them. Here are some examples that illustrate the problem of new hire accidents: A laborer on the job less than a […]

Close Calls Call for Quick Action

All too often workplace close calls, or “near misses,” are ignored or downplayed, usually because workers fear getting into trouble. Here are some tips for turning near misses into opportunities for instructive and preventive action. On a summer morning in 2006, in Brooklyn, N.Y., OSHA compliance officer Bob Stewart requested that six construction employees be […]

Interim Enforcement Procedures Issued for the Injury Tracking Rule

December 31, 2017, was the deadline OSHA set for employers to submit their injury data for calendar year (CY) 2016. OSHA now says more than half the 350,000 businesses OSHA believes are subject to filing did not do so in time. OSHA now has until June 15, 2018, to issue citations for noncompliance with the […]