OSHA News Releases – April 2010 (Archive)
April 2010
- - OSHA News Release - Boston Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes $558,000 in fines to US Postal Service for electrical hazards at Providence, RI, mail processing facility
- - OSHA News Release - Dallas Region - Safety hazards at Houston worksite bring citations and fines to plastics manufacturer following investigation by US Labor Department's OSHA
- - OSHA Statement - Statement of US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on Protecting America's Workers Act
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes more than $130,000 in penalties against Chicago-based ERA Valdivia Contractors Inc. for health violations
- - OSHA National News Release - US Labor Department's OSHA releases data detailing worker exposure to toxic chemicals. Also issues directive on protecting non-English speaking workers from hazards
- - OSHA Statement - Statement of US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis on Workers Memorial Day
- - OSHA News Release - New York City Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes nearly $107,000 in fines against Buffalo, NY, sheet metal fabricator for uncorrected and recurring hazards
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA fines Lowe's Home Center $110,000 for continual recordkeeping violations at Cincinnati and Dayton stores
- - OSHA News Release - Dallas Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA cites National Standard Co. in Stillwater, Okla., for safety and health violations
- - OSHA Media Advisory - US assistant secretary of labor for OSHA to testify today on strengthening enforcement and ensuring safe workplaces for every American worker
- - OSHA Media Advisory - US deputy assistant secretary of labor for OSHA to testify on whistleblower protections for America's workers
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA fines Ohio-based Tireman Auto Service Centers Ltd. $177,800 for willful and serious safety violations
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes $60,000 in penalties against Chicago-based National Wrecking Co. for safety violations
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes $96,500 in penalties against Packaging Corporation of America for safety violations
- - OSHA Trade Release - Secretary of Labor announces new members to safety, health advisory committee
- - OSHA News Release - New York City Region - US Labor Department's OSHA cites Long Island, NY, contractor for cave-in hazards after employee is caught in 16-foot deep hole at East Hills worksite
- - OSHA News Release - Dallas Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA cites Birdair Inc. for alleged safety hazards at Arlington, Texas, worksite
- - OSHA Statement - US Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis issues statement on worker deaths
- - OSHA Media Advisory - US Department of Labor agency heads to host live Web chats on regulatory agendas on April 26, 27 and 28
- - OSHA National News Release - US Department of Labor's OSHA takes action to protect America's workers with severe violator program and increased penalties
- - OSHA News Release - Atlanta Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA proposes more than $133,000 in penalties against Clarksville, Ga., manufacturer for 60 safety and health violations
- - OSHA News Release - New York City Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes $130,800 in fines for Yonkers, NY, woodwork manufacturer for fire, chemical and amputation hazards
- - OSHA News Release - Atlanta Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA proposes more than $63,000 in penalties against Hope Hull, Ala., manufacturer for willful and serious violations
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA fines American Packaging Corp.in Columbus, Wis., following investigation into worker's death
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes $64,000 in penalties against Elk Grove, Ill.-based Ceva Freight for serious and repeat safety violations
- - OSHA News Release - Kansas City Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA cites Buckhorn Inc. of Springfield, Mo., for violations of OSH Act
- - OSHA National News Release - La Secretaria del Trabajo de los EE. UU., Hilda Solís, convoca la primera Cumbre de Acción Nacional en la historia sobre la salud y seguridad laboral de los trabajadores latinos
- - OSHA National News Release - Secretary of Labor Hilda L. Solis convenes 1st ever national action summit on health and safety of Latino workers
- - OSHA News Release - Philadelphia Region - US Labor Department's OSHA joins Morristown, NJ, organization to continue vital effort to protect area Latino workers
- - OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Labor Department's OSHA proposes $61,500 in penalties against Fleetpride Inc. for safety violations
- - OSHA News Release - Dallas Region - El Departamento del Trabajo de los EE. UU. OSHA y el Consulado Mexicano forman alianza en Houston
- - OSHA News Release - Dallas Region - US Labor Department's OSHA, Mexican consulate form alliance in Houston
- - OSHA News Release - Birmingham Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA cites AmeriCold Logistics LLC for alleged safety violations at Nampa, Idaho, facility
- - OSHA News Release - Boston Region - US Labor Department's OSHA providing guidance to employers and contractors during Rhode Island flood cleanup
- - OSHA News Release - Dallas Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA cites oil refinery in Big Spring, Texas, for alleged safety and health hazards
- - OSHA Trade Release - New document addresses shipbreaking worker safety
- - OSHA News Release - New York City Region - US Labor Department's OSHA orders New Jersey Transit to pay more than $500,000 to worker for violation of railroad whistleblower law
- - OSHA News Release - Atlanta Region - US Department of Labor's OSHA cites contractor for willful and serious safety violations following trench fatality in Atlanta
- - OSHA Trade Release - OSHA program protects federal workers
- - OSHA News Release - Boston Region - US Labor Department's OSHA urges New England recovery workers and public to guard themselves against hazards during flood and storm cleanup