OSHA Cites JSW Steel for Failing to Train Workers Properly and Implement Audit Procedures for Metal Cutting Machine
The Baytown, Texas, company faces $126,000 in proposed fines.
Read more →The Baytown, Texas, company faces $126,000 in proposed fines.
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Read more →By Tracy L. Moon Jr. The business use of wearable-technology devices such as glasses, barcode readers and high-definition cameras is in the early stages, but it likely will expand beyond what we can imagine today. Are you ready? Wearable technology is a new frontier that employers and safety professionals must prepare to address. While the
Read more →Trying to solve problems is like trying to prevent accidents that already have happened. Organizations constantly ask if I can help them solve their safety problems. Think about this: Problems are things that already have happened. They cannot be changed or improved. Yes, past problems, if not addressed, potentially can repeat, so preventing their repetition
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