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OSHA may update shipyard safety rules

September 28, 2016

At the beginning of September, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a Request for Information. The agency is considering updating its rules and safety standards pertaining to shipbuilding, shipbreaking, repair or any other type of work at a shipyard.

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Confined space programs can’t be ignored

September 21, 2016

All companies should remember to follow best practices when it comes to safety, especially in confined spaces.

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Proceed carefully following a natural disaster

September 7, 2016

As thousands of Louisiana residents have been fleeing their homes and reuniting with their loved ones, companies, including construction firms, have also been proceeding cautiously.

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OSHA issues warning about dangerous chemical

September 1, 2016

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued a warning about methylene chloride.

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New OSHA rule delayed

August 24, 2016

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Organization has delayed the implementation of parts a new rule that were supposed to go into effect Aug. 10.

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How workers can protect themselves against Zika

August 10, 2016

Workers in all industries will have to take the necessary precautions to ensure they don’t contract the Zika virus

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Global Safety and Compliance Leader Total Safety Partners with Era to Expand UAS Capabilities

August 8, 2016

HOUSTON TX – (August 8, 2016) – Total Safety U.S. Inc., the world’s premier provider of industrial inspection and integrated safety solutions, today announced the further expansion of its commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) solutions and an exclusive alliance and collaboration agreement with Era Group Inc., a leading helicopter transport operator. Total Safety was one
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How fit and training are essential to hearing protection

July 22, 2016

Despite being a highly preventable occupational health concern, hearing loss will still affect thousands of workers every year because of high workplace noise levels.

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Ignoring combustible dust hazards can lead to hefty fines and high risks for injury

July 20, 2016

Combustible dust is an explosion hazard that can affect many industries, resulting in high OSHA fines for violations and extreme risk to worker safety when not controlled. 

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Stress on the job can impact workplace safety

July 13, 2016

Many people experience stress on the job at some point in their careers. However, the problem may be more pervasive and dangerous than some employers may realize.