Advise & Consult, Inc. | September 25, 2015 Construction is an inherently a dangerous occupation and construction injuries are going to happen despite increased awareness and OSHA requirements and penalties. During the 2013 year, there were 4,585 deaths on the job with 828 of those deaths from the construction industry, which is just over an… Continue reading Construction Injuries and the “Fatal Four” Causes of Death
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OSHA Announces Final Rule for Confined Spaces in Construction
John F. Martin and Shontell Powell | Ogletree Deakins | May 6, 2015 On May 1, 2015, Dr. David Michaels, the head of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and Deputy Secretary of Labor Christopher P. Lu announced the issuance of OSHA’s long-awaited Confined Spaces in Construction standard. Prior to issuing this new standard,… Continue reading OSHA Announces Final Rule for Confined Spaces in Construction
OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations – For the Construction Industry
Below is the list of the most cited OSHA violations for the construction industry (NAIOS Code 23 Construction) for Fiscal-Year 2014 (October 2013 – September 2014), included are the title and standard number along witht the top 10 rank for the previous year and the number of citations. 1 – FALL PROTECTION Standard Number 1926.501… Continue reading OSHA’s Top 10 Most Cited Violations – For the Construction Industry
Study: OSHA Officials’ Estimated Cost of Silica Rule Short by $4.5 Billion a Year
USGlass Magazine & USGNN Headline News | March 26, 2015 OSHA was off. Way off. That’s according to a new report by the Construction Industry Safety Coalition (CISC), which found that the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) proposed silica standards for U.S. construction industry will cost the industry $5 billion per year—roughly $4.5 billion… Continue reading Study: OSHA Officials’ Estimated Cost of Silica Rule Short by $4.5 Billion a Year
Contractor Not Liable for Death of Painter Who Fell Off Flat Roof
Bill Kenealy | Business Insurance | February 27, 2015 An Ohio appellate court judge has found that a painting contractor is not liable for the 2011 death of a worker even though the company was cited for safety violations in relation to the worker’s fatal fall. In a ruling issued on Thursday, Judge Melody J. Stewart… Continue reading Contractor Not Liable for Death of Painter Who Fell Off Flat Roof