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REPORT: IOSHA inspections, fines are down
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The state agency charged with keeping Indiana workplaces safe inspects fewer than a third of the businesses it did in the 1980s, issues fines for serious violations that average less than half the national rate and issued...Tags: Business, Punishment, AFL-CIO, Newspaper and Magazine, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne
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Search called off for man lost after Carnival Triumph hit pier
Rescuers called off the search for a missing shipyard worker who fell into the Mobile River after strong winds blew the beleaguered Carnival cruise ship Triumph off its moorings and into a pier. The Triumph had been at the BAE Systems shipyard in...
Tags: Hypothermia, BAE Systems Plc., Manufacturing and Engineering, Shipbuilding, Health and Safety at Work
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Worker killed at Chicago Heights plant
Tribune reporterA worker was killed in an industrial accident at a Chicago Heights metals plant this morning, officials said. Crews responded to 333 State St. in the south suburb, where a company called Vesuvius, a metals plant, is listed. A worker was pronounced...Tags: Chicago Heights, South Holland, Health and Safety at Work
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Two killed, one critically injured during Port Everglades incident
The Broward Sheriff's Office is now trying to determine how a four-story-high scissor lift fell onto a concrete dock at Port Everglades on Friday, killing two Broward County public works employees and critically injuring a third. The two employees who...
Tags: Israel, Building Material, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Margate, Port Everglades
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Barr Institute offers courses
The following courses will be offered at the Barr Construction Institute at Associated Builders and Contractors, 530 N. Locust St. in Hagerstown: EPA CERT 608: Instructor: Bernie Bussard Monday, April 15, Tuesday, April 16 and Wednesday, April 17, 5...Tags: Advanced Training, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Education, National Fuel Gas Company, Career and Workplace
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Heat on Benton Harbor Public Safety Department after house fire
WSBT-TVBENTON HARBOR, Mich. – "Fix it, before someone else gets hurt or killed." That's the message from the Michigan Firefighters Union president about the Benton Harbor's Public Safety Department. The department is under a microscope following a...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Government, Health and Safety at Work, Politics
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Our View: Kudos for the week of Monday, Feb. 25
Here is our weekly salute to the people, places and organizations that make Northern Michigan a special place to live. Over the rainbow Congratulations to the young actors and actresses at Petoskey High School. The drama team recently took their one-act...Tags: New Products, State Parks, Tourism and Leisure, Food Industry, Gardens and Parks
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Injured Lyric Opera actor to return as understudy
Wesley Daniel, an actor who sustained second-degree burns during a Lyric Opera dress rehearsal earlier this month will return as an understudy for one of the stilt walkers he was cast to play, according to a written statement released by the opera house....
Tags: Celebrities, Health and Safety at Work
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City admits missteps in response to Benton Harbor fire
WSBT-TV Reporter"A number of things went wrong." That's what Benton Harbor's public safety director, Roger Lange, says about the fire at 1034 Jennings that nearly killed Lt. Doug Bell. Lange has interviewed two public safety officers that were on the scene with...Tags: Services and Shopping, Safety of Citizens, Vehicles, Government, Fires
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Benton Harbor fire 911 calls, injured firefighter's family responds
WSBT-TVBENTON HARBOR – Dramatic 911 calls from eyewitnesses begging for help for a Benton Harbor firefighter injured in a house fire. LISTEN TO THE CALLS HERE The calls are from March 14 when veteran firefighter, Lieutenant Doug Bell, was trapped and...Tags: Safety of Citizens, Government, Fires, Health and Safety at Work, Politics
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Cal OSHA fines 'Lone Ranger' producer over crew member's death
State regulators have fined a producer of the upcoming Walt Disney Studios movie “The Lone Ranger” more than $60,000, citing numerous safety violations in connection with a crew member who died at a movie ranch in Acton. A 48-year-old diver...
Tags: The Lone Ranger (movie), Gore Verbinski, Punishment, Armie Hammer, Johnny Depp
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Hoffman Auto Body Shop Cited For Worker Safety Issues
The Hartford CourantHoffman Auto Body Shop has been cited by the U.S. Department of Labor for unsafe storage of chemicals and flammable materials at its East Hartford location, the agency announced this week. The department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration...Tags: Employees, U.S. Department of Labor, East Hartford, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace
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