“Gaming the System”: Trinity Health examined for the directive on reporting on Osha injuries

Springfield – Trinity Health in New England had a problem. Compared to other parts of the nationwide Catholic health system, it had a higher rate of injury to the professional and health administration. It tried to reduce reports that a national expert and the former Osha officer see as the “Games of the System”. The… Continue reading “Gaming the System”: Trinity Health examined for the directive on reporting on Osha injuries

GE devices could have prevented the death of the employee

February 1st -devices have a “disturbing history of security errors” and could not take measures that could have prevented the death of a supervisor in July 2024 in the Decatur work. Osha recommended the maximum legally permissible punishment for Haier Us Appliance Solutions, the parent company of GE devices in Decatur, from USD 193,585. In… Continue reading GE devices could have prevented the death of the employee

Essential autumn protection tips and Osha knowledge revealed.

Danger: An employee was seen as he worked over 6 feet over 6 feet without proper fall protection. He had tied a rope to the D-ring on his dishes and secured the other at the end of a roof binder. Violation: According to the OSHA regulation from 1926.501 (b) (1), each employee must go on… Continue reading Essential autumn protection tips and Osha knowledge revealed.

Bidens Osha updates the electronic recording guideline before the transition – but will the new administrative course change?

In the last days of the administration of President Biden, the federal security officers gave an updated compliance guideline on the controversial electronic recording guidelines and rule that come into force last year -but the questions remain as to whether the rule itself new administration is scrapped. The updated guideline of the occupational safety authority… Continue reading Bidens Osha updates the electronic recording guideline before the transition – but will the new administrative course change?

End of an era: Covid 19 rules that are set at sunset in February, but some requirements remain | Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth

The non-emergency Covid-19 rule of Cal/Osha, according to which employers have to take measures to combat covid-19 dangers, will expire on February 3, 2025. However, employers still have to comply with several obligations after this date. First, the record requirements of Cal/Osha remain in force until February 3, 2026. Second, the program for the employer's… Continue reading End of an era: Covid 19 rules that are set at sunset in February, but some requirements remain | Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth

The Illinois Task Force recommends tornado accommodation for warehouses

A state task force created in response to a deadly 2021 tornado at an Amazon distribution center in Illinois has recommended measures to better protect warehouse workers. Six people killed at the warehouse located in the town of Edwardsville. None of the workers were in a safe area of the warehouse when the powerful tornado… Continue reading The Illinois Task Force recommends tornado accommodation for warehouses

New Year's resolutions for security specialists | Help center

6 New Year's resolutions for security specialists Yes, we know that everyone is now flooded with New Year's resolutions if they eat, train and save money. However, the beginning of a new year is a good time to look at your security program at work. It is an opportunity to build on what worked last… Continue reading New Year's resolutions for security specialists | Help center

CAL/OSHA memory to employer: Post 2024 Annual summary of working injuries and illnesses until February 1st

Press space Press release Oakland-Cal/Osha reminds employers in California to publish their annual summary of work and illness in connection with working injuries and illnesses by February 1, 2025. The form 300A summary must be published every year from February 1 to April 30th. The annual summary must be placed in a visible and… Continue reading CAL/OSHA memory to employer: Post 2024 Annual summary of working injuries and illnesses until February 1st

A partnership to reduce warehouse risks – professional health and security

Procurement and security: a partnership to reduce warehouse risks Strengthening the cooperation between procurement and security teams can significantly reduce warehouse risks by enforcing security standards in pension contracts and ensuring compliance with compliance. By Olga Bodiagina January 28, 2025 Warehouses remain a high risk, whereby the injury rates significantly exceed the national average… Continue reading A partnership to reduce warehouse risks – professional health and security

Iaff secures the five -year repetition through Pro Board to continue the life -saving training

For firefighters and rescue workers, security is more than a priority-is a lifeline, and to support this, the Iaff has taken a critical step to ensure that its members have further access to life-saving training. The Iaff was maintained by the National Board on Fire Service Professional Qualifications (Pro Board) in order to maintain the… Continue reading Iaff secures the five -year repetition through Pro Board to continue the life -saving training