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It says it also issued more than $1 million in fines for 152 administrative penalties against employers for inadequate fall protection after accidents.
In the realm of occupational safety, few challenges are as widespread and critical as ensuring effective fall protection in the workplace. For workers engaged in long-term building maintenance, the ...
Despite now being in debt to the government over inadequate fall protection, on June 21, OSHA found Turnkey workers installing shingles on a house 4625 Obelisk St. in Port St. Lucie without fall ...
OSHA inspectors documented numerous violations, including unprotected work near energized power lines, the absence of hard hats, inadequate training on fall protection, lack of eye protection for ...
WorkSafeBC says many construction employers fail to ensure workers use fall protection, often due to time pressures or the mistaken belief that certain tasks are low-risk.
RICHMOND — WorkSafeBC is urging builders to take steps to prevent workers from falling on construction sites after more than 1,000 injuries were reported in the province last year.
It says it also issued more than $1 million in fines for 152 administrative penalties against employers for inadequate fall protection after accidents.