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PASSINGS: James D. Hodgson, Patrick Moore
James D. Hodgson Former secretary of Labor James D. Hodgson, 96, who as secretary of Labor in the early 1970s helped shepherd the Occupational Safety and Health Act into law, died Nov. 28 at his Malibu home, his family announced. The cause was...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Japan, World War II (1939-1945), Gerald Ford, Television
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School board takes steps to study condition of Commonwealth Ave. complex
julieg@herald-mail.comAfter hearing about long-term options to house Washington County Public Schools’ operations during Tuesday’s school board meeting, board members took steps to get more information and give people the opportunity to learn about the Commonwealth...Tags: Allegheny Energy Inc., Schools, The Herald-Mail, Public Schools
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Worker dies in accident at NW Indiana power plant
WHEATFIELD, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say a contractor performing maintenance work at a northwestern Indiana power plant has died after an apparent fall. Porter County Coroner Chuck Harris says 49-year-old Troy Jabaay of Hebron died Tuesday at...Tags: Health and Safety at Work
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Lead limits on military firing ranges outdated, report says
Researchers commissioned by the Defense Department said Monday that decades-old limits on lead exposure are inadequate to protect the health of workers on military firing ranges. Moreover, the National Academy of Science reported, lead from ammunition...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Barbara Boxer, Medical Procedures and Tests, U.S. Department of Defense, Harford County
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Two Electrical Workers Treated After Willow Power Line Blast
Channel 2 NewsTwo electrical workers who were blown away from an electrical pole near Willow by an explosion Wednesday morning were taken to a Mat-Su Valley hospital for treatment, according to their employer. City Electric Inc. President Gabriel Marian says he was...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Emergency Incidents, Hospitals and Clinics, Explosions
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New Tec offers safety training
New Tec will offer the Occupational Safety and Health Administration 10-Safety Course for general industry in February. This course is valuable for supervisors, safety committee members or those requiring it for employment, according to a news release....Tags: Health and Safety at Work
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Boyle County deputy fired
tkleffman@amnews.comWarren Lanham, a longtime local law enforcement officer, has been dismissed from the Boyle County Sheriff’s Department after a grand jury questioned his police work and requested an investigation. Sheriff Marty Elliott first suspended and then...Tags: Laws, Police Investigations, Judges, Methamphetamine (drug), Crime, Law and Justice
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OSHA orders Norfolk Southern to pay injured worker
Norfolk Southern Corp. plans to appeal a federal agency's order requiring it to pay an injured worker more than $288,000. The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration's order came in a whistleblower complaint. The worker claimed Norfolk...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Norfolk Southern Corporation
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Brake freeze shut down Knott's WindSeeker ride, officials say
L.A. NOWA brake malfunction caused Knott’s Berry Farm’s WindSeeker ride to shut down suddenly Wednesday, leaving riders dangling for hours. The determination was made Thursday by Cal/OSHA investigators. “When the brake froze, the ride safety... -
Excessive heat warning in effect in Imperial County
Staff WriterAn excessive heat warning is in effect today until Wednesday with temperatures expected to hit more than 110 degrees, according to the National Weather Service. The warning, put in place Monday morning, affects areas of Arizona, Riverside County and...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Symptoms, Weather Warnings, Heat Stroke, Physical Conditions
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Worker cooked to death in oven 'tragic loss,' Bumble Bee says
L.A. NOWWorker death in oven: State officials are investigating the case of a Bumble Bee seafood plant worker cooked to death in an industrial oven, officials said.... -
Farmworkers' lawsuit claims Cal OSHA failed to enforce regulations
L.A. NOWA lawsuit filed Thursday against the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) on behalf of farm workers and a union working with them alleges the agency has failed its duty to enforce regulations protecting outdoor workers....
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