Workplace Safety and Health

China Coal Mine Disaster Kills 4, Traps 50

A coal mine cave-in in central China has killed four workers and trapped at least 50 others. State media reported that Thursday night’s disaster in Sanmenxia, in the province of Henan, followed a magnitude-2.9 earthquake in the area. Reports say rescuers have pulled out seven injured miners, and another 14 have managed to escape. The ... Read more »

Lying to Mine Disaster Investigators Leads to Conviction of Ex-Security Chief

The former security chief at West Virginia’s Upper Big Branch mine — the site of an April, 2010 explosion that killed 29 men — has been convicted of lying to investigators who were probing the disaster It took federal jurors in Beckley, W. Va., about six hours to find the Massey Energy security official, Hughie ... Read more »

Government Says Work Injuries Declined in 2010, Continuing Trend

American workers got hurt on the job at a lower rate last year, continuing a long-running trend. That finding comes from a new U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report. It showed declines in both the private and public sectors, but the level of reported injuries remained far higher on the government side of the work ... Read more »

New England Grocery Chain Faces $589,200 in Workplace Safety Fines

When a DeMoulas Supermarkets employee in Rindge, N.H., fell 11 feet to a concrete floor and suffered broken bones and head trauma, federal regulators say the company did precisely the wrong thing. “Instead of calling for emergency help, store management lifted the injured worker from the floor, put him in a wheelchair and pushed him ... Read more »

Farm Co-op Paying $550,000 to Settle Charges Over Grain Bin Hazards

A farmer-owned cooperative in Wisconsin has agreed to pay $550,000 to settle federal charges that it exposed workers to the risk of being buried and suffocating in its grain storage bins. The employer — formerly known Cooperative Plus, but now part of Landmark Services Cooperative — also agreed to increase safety training and resolve other ... Read more »

OSHA Accuses New York Supermarket of Locking In Night Workers

Federal authorities have accused a Brooklyn, N.Y., supermarket of creating a potential safety hazard by locking in its night-shift employees, and refusing to let the workers exit without permission from a manager. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration cited the Mermaid Meat Co., operating as Fine Fare Supermarket, with five safety violations that could lead ... Read more »

Tyson Foods Forking Over $32 Million in Wage Settlement

For years, meatpacking companies refused to compensate workers for the time they spent suiting up for work and putting on safety gear. But now Tyson Foods Inc. is paying the price. As The Wall Street Journal reports, Tyson Foods has agreed to fork over up to $32 million to settle 12-year-old litigation seeking compensation for ... Read more »

Coal Mines Safer Since Upper Big Branch Disaster, Figures Show

Since 29 miners perished in an explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine in April, 2010, the deadliest mine disaster in 40 years, U.S. coal mines have grown safer, according to government inspection data. Industry and federal officials attribute the improvement to increased enforcement of regulations and better training by mining companies themselves, The Wall ... Read more »

Nuclear Waste Plant Explosion in France Kills 1, Injures 4

One person has died and four others were reported injured, one critically, in an explosion at a nuclear waste processing site in southern France. Early indications are that the accident was contained, with no radiation leak. The Wall Street Journal reports that local officials said the blast took place shortly before noon at a nuclear ... Read more »

Documents Suggest Officials Downplayed Risks to Workers After 9/11

Did federal authorities, eager to project an image of a resilient, business-as-usual New York City soon after the 9/11 attacks, intentionally downplay the potential environmental health hazards in and around ground zero? The investigative news organization ProPublica reports that documents have emerged showing that federal officials in Washington and New York went further than previously ... Read more »