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OSHA Must Prove “Knowledge” In Order to Prove a Violation
In May 2017, my client’s employee inexplicably and without warning jumped into a trench that was more than five (5) feet deep. The trench immediately...
Read MoreLegal Breakfast Series: OSHA is Knocking – Are You Prepared?
Attorney James Laboe will be the featured speaker during the latest Orr & Reno Legal Breakfast Series on Tuesday, April 17 at the Orr &...
Read MoreCan Employers Rely on Third Party Trainings under the Occupational Safety and Health Act?
Oftentimes, employers rely upon an employee’s training by another (third) party to comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970’s (the “Act’s”) training...
Read MoreOSHA’s Top 10 List Serves as a Lesson on Fall Protection and Prevention
Each year, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) publishes its Top 10 List of Most Cited Violations. A review of 2017’s list serves as...
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