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OSHA Cites Nebraska Contractors in Fatal Cave-In
Content
June 15, 2016
Companies fined $52,000 in trench collapse that killed 61-year-old plumber.
Plumbing Company Cited for 3rd Safety Violation
Content
May 25, 2016
OSHA fines Illinois contractor $59,290 for not providing workers with cave-in protection.
OSHA Cites Alabama Plumbing Contractor for Ignoring Trench Safety Standards
Content
April 22, 2016
Stephens Plumbing faces $43,800 in penalties for one willful and four serious safety violations.
Trenches Don’t Have to be Deep to be Dangerous
Content
April 07, 2016
24-year-old describes how 3-foot, 9-inch excavation nearly took his life.
Poor Shoring Offers Little Protection from Cave-Ins
Content
April 06, 2016
Plumbers weigh in on safety in and around excavations.
OSHA Fines Plumbing Contractor for Fatal Cave-In
Content
March 30, 2016
A Rooter-Man of Pittsburgh cited for 9 violations, faces $174,000 in penalties.
Nebraska Plumber Dies in Trench Collapse
Content
March 23, 2016
61-year-old worker was installing residential sewer line in 8-foot-deep excavation
You’re Not Really ‘OSHA Exempt’
Content
August 18, 2015
Even if your business is exempt from certain reporting requirements, it’s not exempt from safety regulations
Curing Workplace Injury and Illness
Content
July 28, 2015
Prevention programs yield safer workplaces with little hassle for you or your employees.
You Can't Afford to Ignore Excavation Safety
Content
June 30, 2015
Taking the proper precautions is the best thing for your employees and your company’s bottom line.
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