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New York Paper Mill Faces $116,250 OSHA Fine
OSHA cited Brownville Specialty Paper Products Inc. for 35 alleged willful and serious violations of safety standards following the death of an employee at its Brownville, N.Y.-based plant. The company currently faces $116, 250 in fines. |
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Tennessee OSHA Reports 352 Amputations in FY 2007
Every year, thousands of workers in the United States suffer amputations, one of the most severe and disabling workplace injuries. According to Tennessee OSHA (TOSHA), 352 amputations were reported in FY 2007 in the state of Tennessee alone. |
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Cintas Faces Historic $2.8 Million Fine
Months after legislators urged OSHA to conduct a full investigation into safety hazards at industrial facilities owned by Cintas Corp. brought to light by the death of one of its workers, the agency has cited the company and issued fines totaling $2.78 million - the largest ever levied against a company in the service industry. |
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OSHA, Lockout/Tagout and General Motors: The Specificity Requirement of the Federal Lockout/Tagout Standard
Attorney Michael T. Taylor analyzes a recent Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission decision involving lockout/tagout at General Motors Corp. and the impact of the decision on workplaces. |
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Plant Safety Tuneup
Make the most out of your safety audits by following up on findings and using your audit results to tune up your plant safety process. |
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Designing Effective Machine Safety Signs
When designed and used properly, safety signs can play an important role in risk reduction for employees working with machinery. |
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