Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Hazard Alert on Severe Injuries in the Food Processing Industry



The Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) has published a new OSHA Hazard Alert on Severe Injuries in the Food Processing Industry. This new Hazard Alert is for employers, contractors, staffing agencies, and employees in the food processing industry, including cleaning and maintenance shifts, to increase awareness and help ensure the industry is taking action to reduce the alarming number of serious preventable injuries.

Women Labor Leaders

 Women Labor Leaders / Mujeres lĂ­deres sindicales

OSHA Chief of Staff Emily Hargrove reflects on the women pioneers throughout our nation's history who have championed workplace safety, fair wages, and organized labor to uplift and improve conditions for all workers.

Make Safety a Core Value

 Make Safety a Core Value / Hacer de la seguridad un valor fundamental

Whether you run a small business or a large corporation, safety should be a priority in your workplace. No job should ever cost someone their life or their livelihood.

Safety Resources

 Check Out These Resources

Prevent Grain Handling Tragedies

 Prevent Grain Handling Tragedies

Participate in this year's Stand Up 4 Grain Safety March 25-29 to bring attention to grain bin engulfment, combustible dust explosions and other grain handling hazards.