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What's New - September 2005

  • September 30 - National Release - U.S. Labor Department Awards $10.3 Million for Safety and Health Training Grants
  • September 30 - Trade Release - Updated eTool for Maritime Industry Helps Workers Avoid Injuries
  • September 30 - Federal Register 70:57327-57329 - State Plans for the Development and Enforcement of State Standards; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of Information-Collection (Paperwork) Requirements
  • September 30 - Federal Register 70:57146 - Powered Industrial Trucks
  • September 29 - Region 2 - Ammonia Leak at Buffalo Food Plant Leads to $37,500 in OSHA Fines
  • September 29 - Region 2 - OSHA/NYU Latino Workers Conference in Manhattan Sept. 29
  • September 28 - Region 6 - DeSoto, Texas-based Construction Company Fined $127,500 for Alleged Safety Violations at Dallas Worksite
  • September 28 - Region 7 - St. Louis Construction Company Faces $156,800 in OSHA Fines for Alleged Double Repeat and Serious Safety Hazards
  • September 27 - Region 5 - New Partnership Aims to Drive Down Ergonomic Injuries in Foundries
  • September 27 - Region 2 - Akron, N.Y., Employer Faces $115,550 in OSHA Fines Following Accident That Seriously Burned a Worker
  • September 27 - Region 7 - OSHA and Nebraska Concrete Industry to Sign Partnership Sept. 29
  • September 27 - Region 8 - OSHA and the Home Builders Association of Metro-Denver Sign Home Safe Colorado Partnership
  • September 26 - Region 1 - OSHA Cites Manchester Contractor for Cave-In Hazard at Hooksett Job Site
  • September 26 - Region 8 - Kansas City's BlueLinx Corporation Achieves OSHA Recognition
  • September 26 - Region 1 - Rhode Island Construction Safety Day Sept. 28 at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet
  • September 23 - National Release - Secretary of Labor Deploys OSHA Teams to Texas to Ensure Worker Safety in Anticipation of Hurricane Rita
  • September 23 - Region 4 - OSHA Cites North Carolina Utility Contractor for Electrical Hazards at Job Sites in Florida and Georgia
  • September 23 - Region 2 - OSHA Fines Amsterdam, N.Y., Firm $120,000 for Willful and Serious Safety and Health Hazards
  • September 23 - Region 4 - OSHA Cites Two Companies for Safety Hazards at Tybee Island Site
  • September 23 - OSHA Speech - Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association 21st Annual Conference
  • September 22 - Region 4 - OSHA Cites Contractor for Exposing Workers to Trenching Hazards at Jacksonville Work Site
  • September 22 - Region 4 - OSHA Cites Alabama Utility Contractor for Exposing Workers to Trenching Hazards at Huntsville Job Site
  • September 22 - Region 1 - OSHA Cites Revoli Construction for Cave-In and Other Hazards at Gloucester, Mass., Sewer Installation Project
  • September 22 - National Release - OSHA Fines BP Products North America More Than $21 Million Following Texas City Explosion
  • September 22 - Region 1 - Safety Hazards at Bath Iron Works Shipyard Lead to $124,300 in OSHA Fines
  • September 21 - OSHA Speech - National Safety Council Congress & Expo Orange County Convention Center
  • September 21 - Trade Release - OSHA Playing Key Role in Disaster Response Efforts, OSHA Head Tells National Conference in Orlando
  • September 21 - Region 2 - Presbyterian Home for Central New York Achieves OSHA Recognition
  • September 21 - Federal Register 70:55423-55424 - Submission for OMB Review: Comment Request
  • September 21 - National Release - Top MSHA and OSHA Officials Highlight U.S. and World Efforts to Improve Safety at Orlando Safety Congress
  • September 20 - Region 6 - Pittsburg, Texas-based Steel Erector Fined $64,500 for Alleged Safety Violations at a Duncanville Worksite
  • September 19 - Region 2 - Worker Death at St. Thomas Cement Plant Leads to $273,500 in Fines
  • September 19 - National Release - OSHA Tapped as Federal Safety Coordinator for Worker Safety and Health During Hurricane Katrina Recovery Operations
  • September 15 - QuickTakes Volume 4, Issue 18 - A bi-weekly e-news memo with information, updates and results from OSHA about safety and health in America's workplaces...
  • September 13 - National Release - OSHA Teams Deployed To Aid Hurricane Katrina Recovery Workers
  • September 13 - Region 2 - OSHA Orders Bronx Bus Company to Rehire Driver and Pay Nearly $60,000 in Back Wages and Legal Fees
  • September 13 - Federal Register 70:53925-53929 - Updating OSHA Standards Based On National Consensus Standards; General, Incorporation by Reference; Hazardous Materials, Flammable and Combustible Liquids; General Environmental Controls, Temporary Labor Camps; Hand and Portable Powered Tools and Other Hand-Held Equipment, Guarding of Portable Powered Tools; Welding, Cutting and Brazing, Arc Welding and Cutting; Special Industries, Sawmills
  • September 12 - Region 2 - New OSHA Spanish-language PSA Features WWE's Rey Mysterio
  • September 12 - Region 2 - Un nuevo anuncio de servicio público de OSHA presenta a Rey Mysterio de la WWE
  • September 12 - Trade Release - OSHA to Update Agency Standards Based on Consensus Standards
  • September 09 - Region 3 - OSHA Cites Montgomeryville, Pa., Company for Unsafe Machinery
  • September 08 - Federal Register 70:53385-53386 - Submission for OMB Review: Comment Request
  • September 06 - Region 3 - OSHA Honors Ft. Meade Facilities For Safety and Health Achievement
  • September 06 - Region 4 - OSHA Cites Plastics Company For Safety Hazards at Macon, Ga., Plant
  • September 01 - Federal Register 70:52134-52135 - Hazard Communication Standard; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements
  • September 01 - Federal Register 70:52132-52134 - 1,2-Dibromo-3-Chloropropane (DBCP) Standard; Extension of the Office of Management and Budget's (OMB) Approval of Information Collection (Paperwork) Requirements
  • September 01 - QuickTakes Volume 4, Issue 17 - A bi-weekly e-news memo with information, updates and results from OSHA about safety and health in America's workplaces...
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