Preventing Deaths, Injuries from Workplace Falls
According to Labor Department, after transportation-related deaths, falls are the number-one cause on-the-job deaths. Disabilities due to falls are also a serious issue. In fact, […]
According to Labor Department, after transportation-related deaths, falls are the number-one cause on-the-job deaths. Disabilities due to falls are also a serious issue. In fact, […]
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) last month issued a final rule that requires many employers to electronically submit information about workplace injuries and
The opioid epidemic has been making headline news as of late – from the high-profile performers falling victim to drug overdoses to the thousands of
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Figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate that in 2014 crashes involving vehicles on public roadways were the leading cause of work-related fatalities,
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A recently released report by insurer Liberty Mutual ranked the top 10 causes of serious, non-fatal workplace injuries and their direct costs to U.S. businesses,
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Last month Congress added a provision in the budget bill signed by President Obama that permits OSHA to raise maximum penalties by about 78%. The
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