Insider extra: Read OSHA report after killer whale bites SeaWorld Orlando trainer
Read full article: Insider extra: Read OSHA report after killer whale bites SeaWorld Orlando trainerA trainer at SeaWorld Orlando was severely injured last year when one of the park’s killer whale’s bit her arm, breaking several bones.
OSHA presents more than $330K fine after worker’s death at Orlando Family Dollar
Read full article: OSHA presents more than $330K fine after worker’s death at Orlando Family DollarAn investigation into a shoplifting-related worker death at a Family Dollar store in Orlando led OSHA to present more than $300,000 in fines for violations, according to the agency.
‘Not your grandfather’s warehouse:’ Activist says Amazon employees overwhelmed amid OSHA inspections
Read full article: ‘Not your grandfather’s warehouse:’ Activist says Amazon employees overwhelmed amid OSHA inspectionsThere are still more questions than answers days after federal investigators inspected an Orlando Amazon facility.
17-year-old suffers possible shark bite in Cape Canaveral, fire rescue says
Read full article: 17-year-old suffers possible shark bite in Cape Canaveral, fire rescue saysA 17-year-old boy suffered a possible shark bite near Jetty Park in Cape Canaveral Monday morning, according to Canaveral Fire Rescue.
OSHA inspects Amazon warehouse in Orlando following workplace complaints
Read full article: OSHA inspects Amazon warehouse in Orlando following workplace complaintsThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating reports of potential workplace hazards at Amazon warehouses in New York City, Chicago and Orlando, officials said Monday.
OSHA initiates investigation into death of man who fell from apartment roof
Read full article: OSHA initiates investigation into death of man who fell from apartment roofThe Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced it initiated an investigation into an incident where a construction worker fell to his death from an Orlando apartment building roof.
OSHA calling on employers to protect workers as temperatures heat up
Read full article: OSHA calling on employers to protect workers as temperatures heat upWith temperatures reaching triple digits in several parts of the Southeast U.S., the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is asking employers to protect workers from the dangers that come with such hot conditions.
State OSHA Shift Could Take Years, DeSantis’ office says
Read full article: State OSHA Shift Could Take Years, DeSantis’ office saysSaying it is too early to determine whether pursuing the change would be “prudent,” Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration has told legislative leaders that it could take about nine years to move away from workplace regulation by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
After ‘Rust’ shooting, a look at other notable set accidents
Read full article: After ‘Rust’ shooting, a look at other notable set accidentsThe shooting death of a cinematographer on the set of the set of the Alec Baldwin movie “Rust” is a reminder of the dangers that can exist on film and television sets.