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Cost of disabling unintentional injuries

Return to main article According to the National Safety Council’s 2010 edition of “Injury...

The Clinton standard

Return to main article During the Clinton administration, OSHA developed a standard that would have required employers to establish a workplace safety and health program...

Survey says …

Return to main article A recent informal survey conducted in the National Safety Council’s Membership News Alert e-newsletter asked council members whether or not a...

Writing out a hazcom plan to protect employees

What part of the hazard communication standard do employers most often violate?
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The ‘missing piece’?

Many experts support workplace safety and health programs. But should OSHA force employers to have one?

Help prevent falls by using clear guidelines

What are some of the proper fall protection requirements and procedures for suspended work platforms?

OSHA focuses on ‘severe violators,’ increasing penalties

OSHA focuses on 'severe violators,' increasing penalties

AFL-CIO releases annual report on workplace deaths

AFL-CIO releases annual report on workplace deaths
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OSHA to pursue high-priority items

OSHA to pursue high-priority items

CDC: Death rates lower for young workers; injuries higher

CDC: Death rates lower for young workers; injuries higher

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