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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 ...
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.
Downrite has until Aug. 14 to let the U.S. Department of Labor division know whether it plans to just pay the proposed fines, request an informal meeting with OSHA, or contest the violations ...
The largest proposed fine, $15,625, came for the violation described by OSHA as “on the north (front) side of the house, the scaffold system was overloaded in that the hoist/pulley on the ...
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 ...
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.
OSHA has said the discount store chain has a “willful disregard” for employee safety. Dollar General contests all citations. The latest round of OSHA vs. Dollar General in Florida involves a ...
Mar-Jac in Hattiesburg agrees to make safety improvements and pay nearly $165,000 in fines for violations that may have led to teen's death in 2023. Mar-Jac, OSHA reach settlement on safety ...