For the first time, a government agency has officially concluded that safety violations occurred before gas explosions devastated Gross Towers last June in Allentown. Six citations have been filed ...
When this column has something good to say about government-a tax-subsidized job-training program, say, or the Americans with Disabilities Act-there soon arrives a handful of letters telling me I’m ...
Federal workplace safety officials have slapped a South Windsor oil-changing center with more than $60,000 in proposed fines. An inspector in late October discovered a number of alleged safety ...
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has proposed a $56,000 fine for a Somerville, N.J., company the agency said allowed a worker in a deep, unshored trench in Tatamy last month.
A Hartford electrical contractor, hired by the city to install traffic signal cable, is facing fines of nearly $74,000 for allegedly violating Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations ...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Wednesday was looking for possible safety violations at a Summit junkyard where a Chicago man drowned in a retention pond a day before. OSHA Area ...
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