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  2. Occupational fatality - Wikipedia

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requires that all employers maintain a record of occupational injuries, illnesses and fatalities. Occupational fatalities must be reported to OSHA within eight hours of the incident. Failure to do so can result in legal action against the employer including citations and fines. [12]

  3. An employee died at a Whiting paper mill in May. OSHA ... - AOL

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    OSHA opened an inspection May 15, looking into the fatality. The agency found four violations and proposed a fine of $55,806, according to a Nov. 1 letter that OSHA sent the mill.

  4. Occupational Safety and Health Administration - Wikipedia

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    Notify OSHA within eight hours of a workplace fatality and within 24 hours of all work-related inpatient hospitalizations. Prominently display the official OSHA Job Safety and Health – It's the Law poster [ 16 ] that describes rights and responsibilities under the OSH Act.

  5. OSHA investigating fatal crash in Tenafly involving semi ...

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    OSHA has opened an investigation in response to the fatality, the spokesperson said. The agency has a total of six months to conduct the probe and release its findings. The victim was not identified.

  6. Occupational Safety and Health Act (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, all fatal on-the-job heart attacks must also be reported. Section 8 permits OSHA inspectors to enter, inspect and investigate, during regular working hours, any workplace covered by the Act. [25] Employers must also communicate with employees about hazards in the workplace.

  7. OSHA investigation of second airport fatality ongoing. A second on-duty death at the Austin airport — this time of a city Aviation Department employee — occurred last fall.

  8. Kumho Tire in Macon faces $272K in fines after ‘preventable ...

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    A tire manufacturing facility in Macon-Bibb faces nearly $300,000 in fines after federal investigators found 15 safety violations at its facility in wake of a former employee’s death in April ...

  9. Survey of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses - Wikipedia

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    This allows risks to be compared among different employment groups. To produce a fatality rate, the number of fatal work injuries in a given occupation is divided by the number of employed persons in that occupation, and multiplied by 200,000,000. The Current Population Survey (CPS) is the source for the employment measures. The advantages of ...