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OSHA is expanding a policy that could save small businesses thousands of dollars. Here's what companies need to know.
No one wants to see that certified envelope —the one with the OSHA letterhead and a number that makes your stomach drop. Whether it’s $500 or $50,000, an OSHA fine can knock the wind out of ...
After a Dec. 4 meeting between Newstech and OSHA, the agency agreed to cut its proposed fine by 20 percent, from $18,900 to $15,120, George Tomchik, director of the Allentown OSHA office, said.
The signs are meant to give drivers early notice of the work zone. The labor department also found that Flagger Force didn't keep a separate OSHA 300 log for each establishment that wasn't short-term.
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