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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.... -
Construction worker killed by beam on 405 Freeway identified
L.A. NOWA construction worker killed Thursday when a 3,000-pound steel beam fell and crushed him to death was identified as Adolfo Figueroa, officials said.... -
Seafood plant worker cooked to death in industrial oven
L.A. NOWAn employee of a Santa Fe Springs seafood plant met a tragic end this week: He was found cooked in an industrial oven, according to a report by the Whittier Daily News... -
Bumble Bee seafood worker cooked to death in oven
L.A. NOWA worker at a Bumble Bee seafood plant was cooked to death in an industrial oven, officials said. The incident is now under investigation by state regulators. Officials at the Whittier Police Department said in a statement that they received...... -
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.... -
YouthBuild recognizes 1st graduating class
Nine young adults will receive certificates of completion when the Petoskey YouthBuild program hosts a ceremony to recognize its first graduating class at 1:30 p.m. on Friday, June 29, at the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey. Along with...Tags: Advanced Training, Education, Career and Workplace
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Construction program builds more than houses
On Friday, June 29, nine young adults gathered at the Crooked Tree Arts Center in Petoskey and made history. Donned in navy blue caps and gowns, the students participated in the first Petoskey YouthBuild graduation ceremony. As the graduates proudly...
Tags: Habitat for Humanity International, Teaching and Learning, Students
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State: Shops should take Black Friday precautions
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Department of Labor is encouraging retailers to take precautions to ensure employees and shoppers are safe during "Black Friday" sales and other major shopping days. The department says a lack of adequate crowd...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace, Employment
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IOSHA issues nearly $15K in fines following chemical incident at Garfield Park pool
The Indiana Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined Indy Parks nearly $15,000 for safety violations after nearly 80 people were sent to the hospital following a chemical incident. IOSHA found six serious violations following the June...
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Punishment, Fines, Garfield Park
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Imperial Valley enjoying record high temperatures for July
Staff WriterGeoff Dale thought it would be funny to send a picture to his family members of the Imperial Valley Expo marquee that read 120 degrees. Since then, the photo has circulated on Facebook and the Imperial Valley. “I sent the picture to my family...Tags: Robert J. Lopez, Health and Safety at Work, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Natural Disasters
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Man Found Unconscious at North Slope Drilling Site Dies
Channel 2 NewsA man died after he was found unconscious Sunday at the foot of a North Slope drilling site stairwell, according to company officials and North Slope Borough police. Pat Foley with Pioneer Natural Resources says the unidentified man, a Nabors Drilling...Tags: Pioneer Natural Resources Company
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Danville City Commission discusses BISCO design plans
smojica@amnews.comDanville city officials hope to hire an architect this month to design the renovation of the BISCO building and expect to complete the financing by the end of the year. At a special City Commission meeting Thursday, City Engineer Earl Coffey asked...Tags: Veterans Day, Health and Safety at Work, Public Officials, Government, Water Supply
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