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On this page - November 1, 2022 to November 30, 2022
OSHA News Releases – November 2022
- OSHA Trade Release - US Department of Labor seeks nominations for membership to Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - Middlefield contractor faces more than $414K in fines for repeatedly failing to protect roofing employees from exposure to deadly fall hazards
- OSHA News Brief - OSHA grants first Ambassador Alliance Program status in region to El Paso Community College for continued commitment to safety, health
- OSHA News Release - Atlanta Region - US Department of Labor inspection finds employees at TJ Maxx store in Pooler exposed to fire, entrapment, struck-by hazards
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - Roofing contractor continues to expose workers to potentially deadly fall hazards, US Department of Labor inspections in Appleton area find
- OSHA Trade Release - US Department of Labor seeks nominations for membership on Maritime Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - Inspection at Dollar General store in Columbus finds familiar hazards, dangers as company continues to expose workers, violate federal law
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - Schaumburg, Illinois, contractor again found exposing workers to deadly trench cave-in hazards, this time at Broadview worksite
- OSHA News Brief - US Department of Labor, state and national brewers align to educate New York employers, protect industry workers
- OSHA News Release - Atlanta Region - US Department of Labor urges vigilance by first responders, recovery crews, public to protect themselves from hazards in tropical storm recovery
- OSHA News Release - Boston Region - US Department of Labor cites two contractors for demolition, asbestos hazards after mezzanine collapse at former South Boston power plant
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - Chicago-area contractor faces $277K in fines for repeated failures to protect roofing employees from exposure to deadly fall hazards
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - Federal workplace safety investigation of Mapleton foundry worker’s fatal fall into molten iron finds Caterpillar failed to install required fall protection
- OSHA News Release - Chicago Region - US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect food processing workers in Illinois, Ohio amid significantly higher injury rates
- OSHA News Brief - US Department of Labor, Swank Enterprises align to promote workplace safety, health at University of Montana construction project
- OSHA News Brief - US Department of Labor recognizes Chatham Village Foods for workplace safety, health excellence with 'Star' designation
- OSHA News Release - Atlanta Region - Profit Over People: Alarming trend continues at Dollar General stores where seven Southeast inspections again find willful violations