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Compensation Costs Have Risen Slowly Over Last 12 Months November 02, 2009 -- Compensation costs rose 1.2 percent in the private sector from September 2008 to 2009, the smallest percentage change since the Bureau of Labor Statistics began conducting its compensation-costs survey in 1980.
Workplace Injuries Dip November 02, 2009 -- Nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses among private industry employers in 2008 occurred at a rate of 3.9 cases per 100 equivalent full-time workers, down from 4.2 cases in 2007, according a report by the Department of Labor’s the Bureau of Labo Statistics.
Construction Safety: Tips for Preventing OSHA's Top Violation November 02, 2009 -- Citations for violations of 29 CFR 1926.451 Scaffolds General Requirements has consistently led the list of the most frequently violated OSHA standard for the last several years not only for the construction industry but for all industries. A lot of workers get hurt--and some get killed--every year in scaffold accidents. But the good news is, almost all scaffold accidents can be prevented by proper training.
MSHA: Operators Put on Notice and Millions Granted for Training November 02, 2009 -- In news from the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA), the agency announced earlier this month that 10 mine operators have received letters putting them on notice of a potential pattern of violations of MSHA standards.