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Amazon Inc.’s Struggle To Protect Essential Employees Hits Home

Despite thriving online sales, Amazon.com Inc. has not had a smooth adjustment to COVID-19 and its effects. As its employees struggle to remain healthy and safe, Amazon has been criticized by multiple organizations.  A great example of this points to a local warehouse, as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration…

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Workers’ Compensation and COVID-19

  During this time of crisis, it’s extremely important to understand that COVID-19, if contracted during your course of work, qualifies as a Workers’ Compensation illness.  In other words, if you end up getting the disease, because of a coworker, client, or anyone else you come in contact with during…

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Hazleton Plant to Shut Its Doors This Summer

Quad Graphics, a company with facilities all over the world, will be closing its Humboldt Industrial Park location on June 1, 2018.  The closing of the Hazleton area plant will lead to around 165 people being out of work.  Employees were made aware of the closing at a meeting on…

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Williamsport Company Charged by OSHA for Employee’s 2015 Death

Federal investigators have charged a Williamsport bridge contractor in a trench collapse in 2015 that led to the death of one of its employees.  The employee was killed when he was crushed by dirt at a jobsite near Millville in Columbia County, PA. Susquehanna Supply Company was charged Tuesday with violating an…

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OSHA Fines Film Company for “The Walking Dead” Stuntman’s Death

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) said in a news release that it has issued a “serious citation” to Stalwart Films LLC. OSHA said it proposed the maximum allowable fine of $12,675 for “failure to provide adequate protection from fall hazards” while filming the popular…

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OSHA to Investigate Worker Death at Central Pennsylvania Amazon Warehouse

The Occupational Safety & Health Administration will investigate the death of an Amazon employee that occurred Tuesday September 19th at an Amazon warehouse in Cumberland County. Cumberland County Coroner Charles Hall says 28-year-old Devan Shoemaker was killed when he was run over by a truck at the facility.  Shoemaker was…

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OSHA Cites Connecticut Chemical Manufacturer for Serious Violations of Workplace Safety Standards

Employee exposure to and lack of protection from highly flammable and potentially fatal chemicals has caused the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration to cite and fine a Connecticut chemical manufacturer. Phoenix Products Co. violated 15 requirements of workplace safety regarding chemicals and will be charged with…

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Massachusetts Roofing Company Cited for Second Time by OSHA

A Massachusetts roofing contractor is facing major fines for yet again placing its employees in potential life-threatening working environments. The guilty party, A S General Construction Inc., has had repeated offenses of failing to provide their workers with both the fall protection and proper safety training that the U.S. Department…

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OSHA and Industrial Truck Association Renew and Extend Hazard Reduction Alliance

Through a renewed alliance with the Industrial Truck Association, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration is working to minimize the amount of injuries and deaths related to powered industrial trucks. The renewed alliance is for another five years, and the primary topics of interest over this time will include tip-over…

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Fatal Accident: 19-Year-Old Caught in Machine and Fatally Injured on First Day of Job

19-year-old Mason Cox was killed after being pulled into a wood chipper in Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Reports say Cox was trying to kick a tree branch that he was loading into the chipper when his leg got caught in the tree branch. Cox had just recently been hired by…

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