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  2. A worker, 65, died at a Florida supermarket with $95,000 in ...

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    A defective ladder and other workplace safety violations led to the death of a 65-year-old working in a Kissimmee supermarket, an Occupational Safety and Health Administration investigation said.

  3. OSHA: 22 violations worth $258,000 in fines led to a Miami ...

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    Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Chief Rogelio Vandamas told Ted Scouten of Miami Herald news partner CBS News Miami that the diver’s co-workers “noticed that his bubbles, about five minutes, they ...

  4. OSHA: Unsafe Dollar Generals in Florida, other states worth ...

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    Of the citations OSHA felt were worth $2,777,640, 11 were willful violations, 16 repeat violations and four were serious violations. OSHA defines a violation as willful when “the employer either ...

  5. 14 violations at a Miami Beach house where a worker, 22, was ...

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    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

  6. A Fort Pierce contracting company faces $32,113 in proposed fines after an OSHA investigation into the death of a 19-year-old working on a Port St. Lucie home under construction, the U.S ...

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  9. Company fined after 19-year-old worker dies in concrete mixer ...

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    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 ...