The federal agency that monitors worker safety has opened an investigation into the illness of a U.S. postal worker who...
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Two workers were hurt in an explosion at a hydraulic fracturing tank site in south Texas early on Wednesday, a...
The chemical industry needs guidance in choosing alternative processing methods to reduce or eliminate hazards, a national panel said in...

Many employers are in the dark over whether their safety incentive programs encourage or discourage the reporting of injuries and...
A River Falls, Wis. company is facing $137,000 in potential fines following a trench collapse last year that killed a...
Federal safety regulators have labeled a southeast South Dakota company a “severe violator” after a worker died and two others...
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is looking into the death of a worker at a Rapid City, S.D. steel...
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced it has cited Duraframe Dipnet with 20 safety violations...
Federal official have settled a whistleblower case against a New Orleans, La.-based riverboat company. The U.S. Department of Labor announced...
The nation’s premier worker safety agency takes nearly eight years on average to adopt new safety regulations, government auditors said...