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Previous Years > March 1997


  • March 28 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/28/1997 - OSHA Issues Final Rule On Abatement Of Safety And Health Hazards, Expects To Save Employers $6 Million
  • March 26 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/26/1997 - Hammer Award Recognizes Expert Advisor Computer Programs Designed To Improve Workplace Safety And Health
  • March 26 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/26/1997 - Hanover Foods Faces Nearly $500,000 Fine For Alleged Safety And Health Violations
  • March 25 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/25/1997 - Conference Highlights Partnerships, Approaches For Protecting Workers From Silicosis
  • March 25 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/25/1997 - Failure to Lock Out Machinery Causes Amputations - Atlanta Poultry Processor Faces Almost $1.3 Million Fine For Safety Violations
  • March 20 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/20/1997 - OSHA CD-ROM Price Halved, Capabilities Expanded
  • March 19 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/19/1997 - Media Advisory: National Conference Highlights Best Methods Of Eliminating Silicosis
  • March 13 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/13/1997 - Advisory Committee To Continue Negotiated Rulemaking On Shipyard Fire Protection April 8-10 In Lockport, La.
  • March 12 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/12/1997 - NACOSH To Meet April 9-10; Tapper Named Public Representative
  • March 12 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/12/1997 - Statement By Acting Secretary Of Labor Cynthia A. Metzler
  • March 05 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/05/1997 - OSHA Aims To Reduce Power Press Injuries
  • March 03 - [National News Release] - 1997 - 03/03/1997 - OSHA Schedules April 29 Hearing On Plain Langauge Rewrites Of Standard On Exits, Reopens Comments

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