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Labor Awards $1.6M for Nebraska Plant Closure Workers
The U.S. Department of Labor awarded over $1.6 million to the Nebraska Department of Labor to assist workers affected by the closure of a Tyson Foods plant. The grant will fund employment and training services for approximately 3,200 laid-off workers in seven Nebraska counties.
OSHA Cites Contractor After Fatal Electrocution and Worker Injuries
The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has cited Primoris Services Corp. for three serious violations following a fatal electrocution and two injuries at a Florida worksite. OSHA has proposed $49,650 in penalties.
OSHA Cites Contractor for Serious Violations After Fatal Electrocution
The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has cited a Florida utility construction contractor for three serious violations following a fatal electrocution and two injuries. The agency proposed $49,650 in penalties.
Consultation on Improving WHS Dispute Resolution
Safe Work Australia is seeking feedback on options to improve dispute resolution under model work health and safety (WHS) laws. The consultation paper explores a specialist tribunal and alternative dispute resolution approaches, with submissions due by April 17, 2026.
Model Code of Practice on Biological Hazards at Work
Safe Work Australia has released the first Model Code of Practice globally on managing biological hazards at work. This guidance assists employers in protecting workers and others from exposure to biological hazards like viruses, bacteria, and mould, which can cause injury, illness, and disease across all industries.
Asbestos Framework Review Consultation
Safe Work Australia has opened a consultation on reviewing the Asbestos Framework. The review aims to strengthen model WHS laws to better control asbestos risks and support its prioritized removal. Feedback is welcomed from various stakeholders until April 26, 2026.
Online Model Code of Practice for Healthcare Industry
Safe Work Australia has released an online version of the model Code of Practice for the Healthcare and Social Assistance industry. This update makes the existing guidance more accessible and user-friendly for employers and workers across the sector.
Recycling Company Fined for Telehandler Incident Causing Life-Changing Injuries
Sheridan Skips Burnley Limited was fined £24,000 after an employee suffered life-changing injuries in a telehandler incident. The Health and Safety Executive investigation found the company failed to conduct adequate risk assessments and segregate vehicles from pedestrians.
EEOC Commission Meeting Sunshine Act Notice
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has issued a notice regarding an upcoming commission meeting. The notice specifies the date, time, place, and matters to be considered during the meeting, adhering to Sunshine Act requirements.
OSHA cites Adonel Concrete $58,604 for 9 serious violations after fatal injury
The U.S. Department of Labor's OSHA has cited Adonel Concrete Corp. for nine serious violations following a fatal injury to an employee. The company faces $58,604 in penalties for inadequate machine guarding and other safety failures.