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OSHA Fines Massachusetts Contractor $306,229 for Fall Hazard Violations -- Occupational Health & Safety

Brothers Construction Services Inc., a Massachusetts roofing contractor, faces $306,229 in OSHA penalties for repeated safety violations, exposing workers to severe fall hazards at a Boston site.

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Alabama Sawmill Faces Heavy Fines After Second Fatal Incident in Three Years -- Occupational Health & Safety

The U.S. Department of Labor proposes nearly $2.5 million in fines against Phenix Lumber Co. after a second fatal incident, highlighting severe safety violations and a disregard for federal regulations at the Alabama sawmill.

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New Jersey Steel Fabrication Company Faces OSHA Violations -- Occupational Health & Safety

Kenric Steel LLC faces $348,683 in fines after OSHA cites the company for 11 safety and health violations, highlighting significant workplace hazards at its New Jersey facility.

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TeleSafety secures seed funding led by Launch NY funds

Orchard Park startup TeleSafety, which provides workplace safety advice to jobsites through the use of an app, has completed a round of seed funding led by Launch NY.

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Chemical Products Corp. Faces OSHA Fines After Worker Suffered Fatal Burns -- Occupational Health & Safety

The U.S. Department of Labor cites Chemical Products Corp. for multiple safety violations after a fatal accident involving a 52-year-old employee, proposing over $55,000 in penalties. This article details the investigation findings and the company s response options.

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