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City Takes New Tactic in Confiscating Fake OSHA Training Cards

An undercover investigation conducted by the NBC 4 New York I-Team and Telemundo 47 has revealed fake safety training cards on the black market. While workers must, by law, complete 10 hours of OSHA-approved safety training, carrying the card to prove that they have doesn't come cheaply: Training can cost anywhere between $150 and $300, NBC 4 reported....


Idaho Building Collapses on Construction Workers

Six construction workers were injured when a building that was under construction collapsed in the southwestern Idaho town of Parma. KBOI-TV reports police believe 14 workers were standing on the building when it collapsed Wednesday afternoon....


Preventing Heat Illness for Workers in Hot Weather

As temperatures rise this — and every — summer, Oregon OSHA encourages employers and workers in construction, agriculture and other labor-intensive activities to learn the signs of heat illness and focus on prevention....


OSHA Revises Online Whistleblower Complaint Form

OSHA recently revised its online whistleblower complaint form to help users file a complaint with the appropriate agency. The form provides workers with another option for submitting retaliation complaints....


Construction Camp Prepares Girls for Future Careers

Of all the things about the MAGIC camp that Namoonga Chilomo enjoys, her favorite might be that it's interactive. “You're learning the work, you're getting to experience it all. You're not just sitting there getting lectured about,” said Chilomo, a rising senior at North Springs Charter High School in Sandy Springs, Ga.....


OSHA Sets Date for Electronic Injury Report Submissions

OSHA's Injury Tracking Application will be available Aug. 1, allowing employers to electronically enter their required 2016 injury and illness data from Form 300A, the agency announced July 14. The Improve Track of Workplace Injuries and Illnesses final rule went into effect Jan....


OSHA: Training Grant Funding Available for Health, Safety

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced July 14 the availability of $10.5 million in Susan Harwood Training Grants to fund training and education for workers and employers to help them identify and prevent workplace safety and health hazards....


U.S. Labor Department's OSHA Publishes Proposed Rule on Beryllium Exposure

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced a proposed rule that would modify the agency's recent beryllium standards for the construction and shipyard sectors....


Construction Groups Split on Extending OSHA's Crane Safety Deadline

More than six years after OSHA's construction crane rule was issued in late 2010, the agency is again asking if delay of the certification mandate should continue. This time, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is thinking of postponing enforcement for one year, making Nov....


In Support of Osha's National Safety Stand-Down Efforts, New Genie Interactive Tool Helps Contractors Calculate Capacity

Terex Aerial Work Platforms (AWP) is participating in OSHA's National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction, May 8-12, by introducing the new Genie interactive tool that calculates aerial lifts current capacity limits to help educate customers on how the new technology will impact equipment safe use and productivity....







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