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A federal investigation into a worker who was crushed to death at a Port Everglades area cement facility resulted in $82,269 of proposed OSHA fines for the two companies involved.
The house being built at 1096 N. Venetian Dr. when a 22-year-old worker for Stucco Works was hit by a pulley and died on July 13, 2023. DAVID J. NEAL/dneal@miamiherald.com
Pointing to the workplace safety violations found at Dollar General stores over the last five years — and the most recent $2.77 million in proposed fines — the U.S. Department of Labor’s ...
There were 30 workers present at the Florida jobsite when the fatal accident occurred, OSHA said, but the company employs about 500 workers across Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina ...
National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 595 U.S. ___ (2022), is a Supreme Court of the United States case before the Court on an application for a stay of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's COVID-19 vaccination or test mandate.
Of the 22 safety violations OSHA investigators found, 21 fell under the “Serious” classification and one was Other-Than-Serious. Four violations received no proposed fine. None were classified ...
The store could have prevented the tragic accident, the U.S. Department of Labor’s workplace safety division says. The store owners, through their attorney, disagree.
Shortly after the station signed on, WFTV began producing a nightly half-hour 10 p.m. newscast for WRDQ (this resulted in the discontinuance of a prime time newscast in that same timeslot that WFTV had produced for then-UPN affiliate WRBW [channel 65] under a news share agreement); this program competes with an in-house newscast that runs for an hour on Fox owned-and-operated station WOFL ...