FDRsafety President Jim Stanley praises the “phenomenal safety record” of National Steel Constructors in an address to the company’s managers meeting. Read the full article.
The U.S. CHEMICAL SAFETY BOARD (CSB) has released a new safety video depicting how accumulations of combustible dust at worksites can provide the fuel for devastating explosions that kill and maim workers, shut down plants and harm local economies. Entitled, …
OSHA is stepping up its on-site inspection of injury and illness records as part of a new National Emphasis Program focusing on employers with low incidence rates who operate in high-rate industries. The program also will include a sample of …
The following item from ChamberLinks, a publication of the West Virginia Chamber of Commerce, provides insights into OSHA’s priorities in Region 3, which includes West Virginia, Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and the District of Columbia: The regional director for the …
Fred Rine, founder and SEO of FDRsafety, explains what differentiates average from excellent when it comes to manufacturing safety. Read full article.
What’s ahead under Obama’s OSHA
Jim Stanley’s new safety blog
Jerry Teeler brings world-class roadway safety expertise to FDRsafety
More evidence of OSHA’s new increased emphasis on enforcement, as opposed to voluntary programs, came recently when it announced that it would re-evaluate its Voluntary Protection Programs in light of a critical report by the General Accounting Office. The agency …
OSHA announced recently that agency compliance officers had visited 104 companies in four southeastern states where it said employees may have been exposed to potential combustible dust hazards. The visits, conducted over the previous 16 months, resulted in 667 violations, …
With Barack Obama’s election came widespread expectations of change at OSHA. Now those changes are starting to take shape. Here are five things to look for: Larger monetary penalties for violations: These are included in a measure called the Protecting …
Q and A interview with James W. Stanley, President, FDRsafety, & Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for OSHA about what to expect from OSHA under President Obama. Read the interview.