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NTSB issues safety alert on unsecured railroad equipment

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Donald Halsing · December 2, 2025 · After five accident investigations, including one fatality, the NTSB issued a safety alert on unexpected movement of unsecured railroad equipment, including a list of best practices.

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OSHA extends contest dates for citations issued during government shutdown

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · December 2, 2025 · OSHA extended the contest period for citations received between Oct. 1 and Nov. 12 through Dec. 4 as the agency resumes normal operations and addresses its complaint backlog.

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National Transportation Safety Board

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Donald Halsing · December 2, 2025 · National Transportation Safety Board

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MSHA issues safety alert following tensioner bolt injury

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · December 2, 2025 · After a maintenance worker was struck and seriously injured by a spring-loaded bolt while repairing a motor, MSHA issued a safety alert including best practice to control stored energy.

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Taylor Fresh Foods previously cited for amputation, lockout/tagout violations

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Donald Halsing · December 1, 2025 · Since 2015, OSHA investigated four injuries from slicers, conveyors, and turntables at Taylor Fresh Foods Inc. Following a fatality, the company now faces over $1M in proposed fines.

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OSHA proposes over $1 million fine on Taylor Fresh Foods

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · December 1, 2025 · OSHA proposed fines of over $1M on Taylor Fresh Foods Inc. and PL Solutions Group, citing a lack of lockout/tagout procedures, after a worker was killed while cleaning a machine.

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Mayr shows new ROBA topstop safety brake at SPS 2025

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · November 28, 2025 · Mayr’s new failsafe ROBO Topstop safety brake is compatible with an ISO 13849-1 validation aid, Brake-checker module without additional sensors, and network Gateway for data collection.

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UTA, OSHA, EPA partner for 2025 Oil & Gas Safety Conference

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · November 28, 2025 · The University of Texas at Arlington, OSHA, EPA, and industry partners will host the 2025 Oil & Gas Safety, Health, and Environmental Conference Dec. 2-3 in Houston, Texas.

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Oregon OSHA presenting at 2025 Western Pulp, Paper, & Forest Products Safety & Health Conference

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · November 25, 2025 · The 33rd annual Western Pulp, Paper, & Forest Products Safety & Health Conference will be held Dec. 2-5 at the Holiday Inn Portland - Columbia Riverfront in Portland, Oregon.

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MSHA issues safety alert to contract truck drivers

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Donald Halsing · November 21, 2025 · Following a fatal rollover at a Rhode Island gravel pit, the Mine Safety & Health Administration issued a safety alert including best practice guidelines to contract truck drivers.

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Study predicts industries where automation could reduce injuries

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · November 21, 2025 · A new report from Lamber Goodnow forecast workplace injuries will decrease by 5.9%, or 161,000 annually, by 2030 as a result of 20-40% automation and AI adoption, depending on industry.

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Maine DOL announces December 2025 free training classes

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Work Safety 24/7 Staff · November 21, 2025 · Maine DOL’s December 2025 free training class topics include combustible dust, electrical safety, hazard identification, and OSHA 10-hour construction certification courses.

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