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OSHA Cites Massachusetts Construction Firm for Cave-In Hazards, Other Violations

After an inspector from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) observed an employee working unprotected in a 6-foot deep excavation at a worksite in Randolph, a Pembroke-based company now faces over $55,000 in proposed fines. The inspection in December, 2009 revealed that the trench lacks cave-in protection and a…

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Alleged Safety Violations At Massachusetts Worksites Lead to OSHA Fines

A New England contractor with worksites in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, was recently cited by the Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) and faces a total of $308,500 in new proposed fines. Two recent inspections of the company’s worksites in Methuen and Plymouth uncovered numerous hazards, including untrained fork…

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OSHA Cites New Bedford Company After Fatal Machinery Accident

Earlier this year, a worker died after he became caught in the moving parts of an industrial ice-making machine. The machine activated as the worker performed maintenance work inside it. When officials from Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigated the New Bedford company, a seafood processor, they discovered 23 alleged…

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OSHA Construction Safety Course Now Required in Seven States

Massachusetts is among the six states that currently require construction workers to complete OSHA’s 10-hour construction safety training course before they can work on certain construction projects. The other states includes Connecticut, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New York, and Missouri. Nevada’s new OSHA training law will go into effect on…

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OSHA Safety Seminar Planned in Gloucester on April 23

In Gloucester, Massachusetts, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration will lead an all-day safety training workshop this Thursday, April 23. The workplace safety seminar is presented by the Contractor’s Division of the Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce and leads to the awarding of an OSHA 10 Certificate, which is a…

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Massachusetts Contractor Gets $60,000 in Proposed Fines from OSHA

A Massachusetts construction company has been issued $60,000 in proposed fines for allegedly failing to provide cave-in protection for workers at an excavation site in Taunton. Inspectors from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration drove by the site on October 28, 2008 and noticed employees installing a drain line in…

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OSHA Partners with Construction Company as Mansfield Construction Project

The US Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has announced a safety partnership with the Burlington-based construction company Erland Construction. The goal of the partnership is to maximize worker safety and health at the Covidien West Street construction project in Mansfield, Massachusetts. According to Brenda Gordon, OSHA’s…

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Bureau of Labor Statistics Reports Fewer Non-Fatal Work Injuries and Illnesses

According to a report released by the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number and rate of non-fatal illnesses and injuries sustained on the job and requiring time away from work decreased from 2006 to 2007. Overall, the number of cases declined 2 percent for all injures.…

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Springfield Hosts Massachusetts Labor Unions Fair

22News reported about the Massachusetts Labor department’s information fair, which was held recently in Springfield. Experts from the department offered information for concerned workers, answering questions about getting injured at work and other issues. One man told 22News that he suffered injuries on the job but was hesitant to complain…

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