- Foul called over NFL owner’s quarterback tweet
- OSHA cites Massachusetts auto facility for safety-related fatalities
The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration on Wednesday said it cited Lynnway Auto Auction Inc.’s Billerica, Massachusetts-based auto auction facility for electrical, struck-by and other workplace safety hazards, with proposed penalties of $267,081, after five fatalities.
- Three accused of fraud at Texas clinic treating injured workers
Two Houston clinic owners and an allegedly injured U.S. Postal Service employee have been indicted in federal court for 27 counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, kickbacks and money laundering in a multi-million dollar scheme involving allegedly injured postal workers.
- Quality management in construction needs proactive approach
Applying safety management techniques to quality management programs can enhance quality and mitigate construction defect losses, according to experts speaking at the 2017 IRMI Construction Risk Conference.
- California sees steady decline in medical costs per comp claim: Study
Medical payments per workers compensation claim with more than seven days lost time in California have decreased steadily since the enactment of reform legislation in 2013.