At least one person is presumed dead after an overnight explosion sent a Tyson Foods plant up in flames, authorities say.
Charles McCubbin and several other former Rivian employees told WGLT they believe production demands and employee turnover ...
While 10 employees who sustained minor injuries from the explosion are back at work, two other employees are still recovering ...
The problem of kids working in dangerous slaughterhouses continues to be a concern as the Labor Department announced its ...
A storm pipe cleaning, maintenance employer could have prevented the death of a 24-year-old worker at a worksite last year in ...
A hazardous chemical gas release at a Chambersburg-based soap and detergent manufacturing facility has resulted in $161,310 ...
U.S. Sens. Rev. Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff of Georgia are calling on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to ...
Frank Wampol had a dark realization when he came across some alarming data a few years ago: Over 5,000 male construction ...
Federal officials and researchers spoke on a webinar this week about the hazards of allergens to workers in the cannabis ...
OSHA inspectors determined AFCO did not swiftly evacuate workers from the building or take immediate action to assess the impact of the leak.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on January 13, 2025, that it signed a long-awaited memorandum of understanding (MOU) with ...