Phone: +1 (949) 583-1857||Fax: +1 (949) 340-6643

Blog

Author Archives: SST

Gas leak threatens area of Kansas City

Posted on by SST

A natural gas leak in Kansas City made for an extremely dangerous situation as firefighters tried to battle flames at a local nail salon March 21.

Read More »

102 years after the Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire

Posted on by SST

In 1911, 146 employees working at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York’s Greenwich Village were killed in a factory fire.

Read More »

Protecting workers from carbon monoxide exposure

Posted on by SST

In order to keep employees safe from carbon monoxide exposure and prevent injury or death from poisoning, employers need to provide not only education and training but proper safety equipment to alert workers of hazardous situations

Read More »

Worker experience is not enough to prevent injury

Posted on by SST

Although employers are responsible for providing adequate training to prevent employee injury, they must also install safety equipment.

Read More »

Detecting sulfur dioxide in the workplace

Posted on by SST

In an area like the oil industry where dangerous chemicals and gases may be present, the prevention of worker injury is important.

Read More »

Carnival launches investigation of cruise ships

Posted on by SST

Faulty safety equipment can compromise employee safety.

Read More »

Oil industry’s labor shortage affecting employee safety

Posted on by SST

The oil and gas industry can be a dangerous one for workers.

Read More »

Safety tips for working with ammonia

Posted on by SST

Toxic gas detectors can save the lives of employees who may be required to work with hazardous gases.

Read More »

Poultry company issued 43 citations for health and safety violations

Posted on by SST

Southern Hens Inc. received 43 federal health and safety citations after a worker was killed on the job in Moselle, Mississippi.

Read More »

OSHA cites Ohio plant for safety violations

Posted on by SST

An automotive manufacturing plant was cited by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration for violating worker safety laws.

Read More »