December 16, 2014

OSHA News Release: Eaton Corp. cited for employee's heat-related kidney failure at Kearney, Nebraska, automotive manufacturing plant [12/16/2014]

KEARNEY, Neb. — A dehydrated 53-year-old Eaton Corp. employee suffered acute kidney failure while working in extreme indoor heat at the company's automotive manufacturing plant. The employee, who worked at the facility for 20 years, operated industrial machinery at the Kearney plant on July 11, 2014, when the heat index soared to 101 degrees. The worker later recovered after being hospitalized for more than 24 hours to treat the illness.

December 16, 2014

OSHA News Release: Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. violates rights of Connecticut worker who reported injury and filed OSHA complaint [12/16/2014]

HARTFORD, Conn. — Metro-North's actions against an injured worker have resulted in the largest punitive damages ever in a retaliation case under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. A recent investigation by the U.S. Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration uncovered these details and revealed that the worker, who is employed as a coach cleaner for the commuter rail carrier, was retaliated against after reporting the knee injury he suffered on Nov. 17, 2011.

December 16, 2014

OFCCP News Release: US Labor Department files lawsuit alleging systemic hiring discrimination at beef-processing plant in Hyrum, Utah [12/16/2014]

HYRUM, Utah — JBS USA systematically discriminated against qualified female, Caucasian, African American and Native American applicants seeking entry-level jobs at its beef-processing plant in Hyrum, a lawsuit by the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs alleged.

December 16, 2014

OSHA News Release: Metro-North Commuter Railroad Co. violates rights of Connecticut worker who reported injury and filed OSHA complaint [12/16/2014]

HARTFORD, Conn. — Metro-North's actions against an injured worker have resulted in the largest punitive damages ever in a retaliation case under the Federal Railroad Safety Act. A recent investigation by the U.S. Labor Department's Occupational Safety and Health Administration uncovered these details and revealed that the worker, who is employed as a coach cleaner for the commuter rail carrier, was retaliated against after reporting the knee injury he suffered on Nov. 17, 2011.

December 15, 2014

Advance copies of 2014 Form 5500 and 5500-SF, final copy of 2014 Form M-1 released by US Labor Department

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration, the Internal Revenue Service, and the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation today released advance informational copies of the 2014 Form 5500 annual return/report and related instructions.

December 15, 2014

OSHA News Release: Fiabila USA and 2 staffing agencies expose workers to explosion and chemical hazards at nail polish manufacturer [12/15/2014]

MINE HILL, N.J. — Permanent and temporary workers were exposed to workplace dangers, including chemical hazards and vapors from flammable liquids, at a Fiabila USA Inc. facility in Mine Hill. Following a complaint, an inspection in May 2014 by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found Fiabila workers and temporary workers employed by two staffing agencies were exposed to hazards and other dangerous safety and health violations at the plant.

December 15, 2014

OSHA News Release: Extreme temperatures and other safety hazards found at Birds Eye Foods plant in Darien, Wisconsin [12/15/2014]

DARIEN, Wis. — One would expect subzero temperatures in the Arctic Circle and understand the need for a coat, but employees working in a 40-degree-below-zero Fahrenheit freezer at Birds Eye Foods Inc. in Darien were left in the cold. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found that the company expected employees to work in extreme temperatures without properly insulated personal protective equipment.

December 15, 2014

EBSA News Release: Appointees to ERISA Advisory Council announced by US Department of Labor [12/15/2014]

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez today announced the appointment of five new members to the 2015 Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans — also known as the ERISA Advisory Council. He also announced the incoming chair and vice chair of the council.

December 12, 2014

ETA News Release: Skills training continues for workers in Massachusetts after company closures with US Department of Labor funding [12/12/2014]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $580,921 National Emergency Grant incremental award to provide continued training and other services to approximately 175 workers impacted by the closure of Mersen USA, a manufacturer in Newburyport, Mass., and Philips Lightolier, a lighting company in Wilmington, Mass.

December 12, 2014

ETA News Release: Skills training continues for workers in Massachusetts after company closures with US Department of Labor funding [12/12/2014]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced a $580,921 National Emergency Grant incremental award to provide continued training and other services to approximately 175 workers impacted by the closure of Mersen USA, a manufacturer in Newburyport, Mass., and Philips Lightolier, a lighting company in Wilmington, Mass.

December 11, 2014

OSHA News Release: Worker fatally injured in Greeley, Colorado, after being caught in unguarded conveyor system [12/11/2014]

GREELEY, Colo. — A 54-year-old worker was fatally injured when his hair and arm caught in an unguarded conveyor system. His employer, JBS USA LLC, failed to protect workers from moving machine parts by properly guarding or de-energizing the equipment, an inspection in June 2014 by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration found. The agency cited the meat packing plant for one repeated and one serious violation.

December 11, 2014

OSHA News Release: Baytown, Texas, steel manufacturer failed to train workers properly and implement audit procedures for metal cutting machine [12/11/2014]

BAYTOWN, Texas — Employees who perform maintenance work on a metal cutting machine must be trained to safely de-energize the machinery and conduct periodic audits of those procedures, according to the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration. An OSHA inspection on June 10, 2014, of the JSW Steel (USA) Inc. Baytown facility found the company violated 12 safety requirements. Proposed penalties total $126,000.

December 11, 2014

OSHA News Release: Hanford nuclear facility contractor ordered to pay 2 laid-off workers $186K in wages, damages for retaliation [12/11/2014]

SEATTLE — Computer Sciences Corp. improperly laid off two employees for raising nuclear safety concerns about the Hanford nuclear facility, in violation of federal whistleblower laws. The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has ordered the company to pay $186,000 in wages to the two employees.

December 11, 2014

OSHA News Release: Vallencourt Construction of Middleburg, Florida, cited for willful, serious safety hazards; $169K in fines proposed [12/11/2014]

ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — Vallencourt Construction Co. Inc. knowingly endangered employees at a residential construction site by allowing them to work in an unprotected excavation on Las Calinas Boulevard in St. Augustine. Following a June 2014 inspection, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited Vallencourt for two willful and five serious safety violations. Proposed penalties total $169,000.

December 11, 2014

OSHA News Release: OSHA cites Ventra Belvidere for exposing employees to dangerous machines after 21-year-old worker fatally crushed at auto parts supply plant [12/11/2014]

BELVIDERE, Ill. — A 21-year-old machine operator was fatally crushed at Ventra Belvidere LLC while reaching into a machine to align parts made for Chrysler vehicles. Following an investigation into the incident on June 10, 2014, the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited the Belvidere facility for one willful and four serious safety violations for exposing workers to dangerous machinery and other hazards.

December 11, 2014

OPA News Release: $100M in grants to transform apprenticeship for the 21st century by expanding training into new high-skilled, high-growth industries [12/11/2014]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that $100 million in grants are available to expand registered apprenticeship programs in high-skilled, high-growth industries like healthcare, biotechnology, information technology and advanced manufacturing. Registered Apprenticeships have long been known as one of the best training models for skilled trades ("earn while you learn"), yet the model remains underutilized in the United States.

December 10, 2014

OSHA News Release: All-Set Roofing and Construction exposes workers to fall hazards [12/10/2014]

FOSTORIA, Ohio — All-Set Roofing and Construction Inc. allowed three employees to work 15 feet up on a roof to install shingles without fall protection at a residence in Fostoria. The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has cited the Bowling Green company for one willful and one repeat violation, with proposed penalties of $44,660.

December 10, 2014

OSHA News Release: Employee suffers injury after being caught in machinery at Parker Hannifin plant in Lewisburg, Ohio [12/10/2014]

LEWISBURG, Ohio — A 44-year-old machine operator suffered severe injuries when a part of his face was caught in a power press he operated at Parker Hannifin Corp.'s Lewisburg, Ohio, plant. An investigation by the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued one repeat citation and two serious safety violations for exposing the worker to machinery operating parts with inadequate safeguards. Proposed penalties total $52,500.

December 10, 2014

ETA News Release: Oregon receives $1.18M US Labor Department grant for its short-time compensation layoff prevention program [12/10/2013]

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Labor today announced the award of $1,189,280 to the State of Oregon to enhance the state's short-time compensation program, a layoff prevention program, also known as "work sharing."