A manufacturing plant in Illinois faces a fine of $473,000 after a worker died from chemical burns. The U.S. Department...
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Federal regulators have imposed a fine of more than $200,000 against an aluminum products manufacturing facility in Carrollton, Texas, for...
The New York Compensation Insurance Rating Board (NYCIRB) has submitted to the Department of Financial Services on Thursday a loss-cost...

Random inspections of U.S. industrial workplaces lower the risk of workers being injured on the job and have no measurable...
Two workers were hurt in an explosion at a hydraulic fracturing tank site in south Texas early on Wednesday, a...
Federal regulators recently proposed fines against a Texas-based cabinet manufacturer over safety and health violations. The U.S. Department of Labor’s...
Workers’ compensation premium grew by 7.4 percent in 2011, a positive sign for the state of the line. However, the...
Amerisafe Inc., a specialty provider of hazardous workers’ compensation insurance headquartered in DeRidder, La., saw a 19 percent growth in...
Orthopedic surgeons who own one of the growing number of ambulatory surgical centers (ASC) are doing a lot more surgery...

Many employers are in the dark over whether their safety incentive programs encourage or discourage the reporting of injuries and...