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“OSHA requires that all pieces of a safety and health management system are in place,” said Chance Long, safety and occupational health manager, 403rd Army Field Support Brigade.
US Bureau of Labor Statistics reports 5,333 workers died on the job in 2019, or one every 99 minutes. Steve Filips. 14 February 2021. The US ... (OSHA) of funds, ...
In 2023, construction had 1,075 fatalities, the most among all industry sectors and was the highest for the sector going back to 2011, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report showed. Falls, slips and ...
Between 2011 and 2020, OSHA and Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that heat was responsible for roughly 340 injuries and 40 deaths per year are likely “vast underestimates.” ...
Military veterans also benefited in last month’s improving national employment figures, according to the Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. A better-than-expected 254,000 jobs were ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) recently released its annual census of fatal occupational-related injuries that occurred in 2023. According to the news release, there were 5,283 fatal work ...