Biggest OSHA fines of Q1 2020
Construction Dive
APRIL 14, 2020
Falls took center stage again this quarter, but some high-profile projects like the Hard Rock Hotel New Orleans also made the list.
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Construction Dive
APRIL 14, 2020
Falls took center stage again this quarter, but some high-profile projects like the Hard Rock Hotel New Orleans also made the list.
Construction Dive
JULY 27, 2020
Despite the pandemic, OSHA is still focusing on other jobsite dangers, including fall issues at a Florida roofing company that's been cited 12 times in the last few years.
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