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.
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.
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.
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.
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.