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Safety: Page 162
Safety
Trailer-Hitch Scale Makes Towing Safer
Hydraulic tongue-weight scale built into the stock of a trailer hitch can point out the difference between a safe load to tow and a potential accident
Safety
Roofing Contractor Faces $37,000 in OSHA Fines for Fall Hazards
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Airworks Construction cited for willful fall hazards during residential roof replacement
Safety
PTS Contractors Placed in Severe Violater Enforcement Program After Citation for Trenching Cave-in Hazards
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Green Bay excavation contractor faces $70,070 in OSHA fines for cave-in hazards during trenching operations
Safety
Safety Is No Accident
Regional Pavement Maintenance in Arizona knows there has never been an accident that couldn't have been avoided.
Safety
Tennessee Contractor Faces $61,000 in OSHA Fines After Crane Collapse
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Contractor cited with willful, serious and other safety violations after damaged wire rope caused the crane to collapsed while replacing the Highway 109 bridge over the Cumberland River
Safety
Demolition Contractors Cited After Fatal Building Collapse
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Philadelphia contractors facing $397,000 in proposed fines after building collapse injured 14 people and killed six
Safety
Public Meeting Scheduled for Proposed OSHA Rule on Tracking Workplace Injuries
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Interested parties can comment on the proposed rule to improve tracking of workplace injuries and illnesses
Safety
Masonry Contractor Facing $77,000 in Fines After Worker Dies in Fall
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Florida contractor Coastal Masonry cited for willful and serious fall-protection violations after worker falls 70 ft. to his death while attempting to straighten bent rebar
Safety
ATSSA Receives Federal Grant to Effectively Train Roadway Workers
American Traffic Safety Services Association (ATSSA)
The American Traffic Safety Services Association was awarded a $2.2 million from the FHA to train roadway workers who build and maintain America's roadways
Safety
Four Key Safety Facts for Battery-Operated Forklifts
There are some special considerations for companies and employees who use and operate battery-operated forklifts
Safety
OSHA Announces December Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health Meeting
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
OSHA is also accepting nominations for six new members to serve on the ACCSH committee
Safety
OSHA Announced Proposed New Rule to Improve Tracking of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses
Occupational Safety & Health Administration
Proposal would add requirements for the electronic submission of injury and illness information employers are already required to keep under existing standards; public comment open until Feb. 6, 2014
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