OSHA issues final rule on workplace injury reporting
January 4, 2017
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration released a new rule that clarifies its recordkeeping procedure
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration released a new rule that clarifies its recordkeeping procedure
HOUSTON (Dec. 12, 2016) — Total Safety US Inc., based in Houston, today announced the successful rollout of its second-generation Smart Compressor technology– an innovative replacement for traditional breathing air systems used in processing and chemical plants as well as other industrial facilities. Total Safety originally introduced Smart Compressor systems with remote monitoring in 2015
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About 2.9 million nonfatal illnesses and injuries reported by private employers to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration in 2015.
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has released a guide on the new silica regulations for small businesses in the construction industry.
HOUSTON (Dec. 5, 2016) – Total Safety U.S., Inc., based in Houston, announced today that its Germany / Austria Division not only has its SCCP and ISO 9001 certification at the country level and now has also achieved this distinction uniquely at its BASF Ludwigshafen In-Plant Service Center (IPSC), the first major stand-alone certified IPSC
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The U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration held its first-ever noise safety challenge in an effort to provide loud noise protection solutions.
HOUSTON (Nov. 15, 2016) — Total Safety U.S. Inc., the world’s premier provider of industrial inspection and integrated safety solutions, was honored with the Fourth Annual Award for Excellence in Health and Safety – Operational in the 2016 Texas Oil and Gas Awards. Total Safety was recognized for implementing consistent safety practices at all locations.
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A new safety initiative kicked off in November that emphasizes amputation prevention.
Distracted driving remains a top cause of concern for employers and the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
In the middle of October, numerous discussions were held revolving workplace safety at the 2016 National Safety Council Congress & Expo.