A New Mexico-based inspection company has been ordered by the U.S. Department of Labor to reinstate and compensate a worker ...
OSHA orders a New Mexico firm to pay over $35,000 in damages after an inspector was fired for reporting safety violations.
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Annual Industry Initiative Forges New Alliance with OSHA PROVIDENCE, R.I., April 21, 2026 /CNW/ -- Construction Safety Week, the industry's annual initiative uniting around shared commitment to health ...
Modern construction tools now incorporate sensors and intelligent controls like torque management and auto-shutoff systems, ...
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer steps down amid a misconduct probe, leaving contractors, unions and public owners ...
OSHA, on April 16, cited Breland Homes Inc., a Huntsville, Ala.-based home builder that was acquired by $34 billion home ...
A fall that occurred last week at a University of Missouri construction site is being investigated by the Occupational Safety ...
An Alabama construction company faces over $115,000 in fines and eight safety violations after a worker died in a trench ...
A construction job in Pacific Palisades turned terrifying on Thursday afternoon when a 28-year-old man was pulled from a ...
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