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...Review; Comment Request; Employer's First Report of Injury or. Occupational Disease and Employer's Supplementary Report of Accident or. Occupational Illness. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY:...
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...SUBCHAPTER I: ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, ILLNESSES, EMPLOYMENT, AND PRODUCTION I...PART 50: NOTIFICATION, INVESTIGATION, REPORTS AND RECORDS OF ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, ILLNESSES, EMP... investigate each accident and each occupational injury at the mine. Each operator of a mine shall ...
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Construction crews went back to work on the downtown Transit Mall on Thursday after a fatal accident Tuesday halted the project. But the corner of Southwest Sixth Avenue and Alder Street, where the accident occurred, remained eerily silent amid the noise of breaking concrete a block away.
Jeffrey Alan Helgeson, 42, a pipe layer with subcontractor Williams & Ryan Construction of Tigard, died Tuesday after sustaining a head injury from equipment that fell and struck him while he worked at the site. A point breaker attachment on a backhoe fell, striking Helgeson, according to the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division. Oregon OSHA is investigating the accident and will issue its final report in six to eight weeks.
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... operator shall report each accident, occupational injury, or occupational illness at the mine. The p...
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... regulations promulgated under the Occupational Safety and Health Act ("the Act" or "the OSH Act")...Charles Lindsey suffered his fatal accident while working on a pipeline project in Franklin To...§ 1926.1000(a)(1). In the agency report to Charles Lindsey's employer following the accide...
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...Accident, Injury, Illness, Mine Employment, and Coal Producction Reports. OMB Control No. 1219-0007. AGENCY: Mine Safety an... investigate each accident and occupational injury and prepare a report. The operator or contr...
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... of employees when not the result of occupational injuries. 4. Payments for accident, sickness, hosp... plant log and records and preparing reports on boiler plant operations. 8. Testing boiler wate...
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OAKLAND, Calif., Oct. 13 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Cal/OSHA's nationally recognized Process Safety Management (PSM) Unit has completed investigations at all of California's refineries in the aftermath of the deadly explosion in April at the Tesoro Refinery in Washington State. This extraordinary measure was taken to ensure safeguards are in place to prevent California from experiencing a similar disaster. Cal/OSHA's PSM Unit released its inspection findings on October 11 and concluded that the hydrogen corrosion that led to the Tesoro accident was due to circumstances that do not exist in this state.
The California Emphasis Program report found that California's refiners are using the most advanced technology available for controlling the type of corrosion that can be caused by crude o...
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