Fairway Market recalls its Brand Raw Hazelnuts due to Possible Salmonella Contamination.

According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Fairway market is recalling its brand Raw Hazelnuts (Filberts) due to possible contamination with Salmonella. Salmonella can cause serious and even fatal infections in young children, elderly or others with weakened immune systems. Healthy individuals infected with the bacteria can experience fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and […]

Drug Resistant Bacteria Linked to Hard-to-Clean Medical Scopes

Health care providers have been warned that difficult-to-clean medical scopes that are inserted down the throat, might be to blame for infecting patients with a deadly drug-resistant bacteria. The Food and Drug Administration issued an alert after a number of patients had fallen ill, with a superbug, known as CRE, that is resistant to even […]

The Department of Labor takes shot at Broker Fiduciary Rules.

The Department of Labor this week took a step to reignite the debate over if security brokers should be subject to the fiduciary liability rules in the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The standards have long been applied to retirement plan advisors – they must put their clients’ interests ahead of their own. Broker-deals, however, […]

OSHA to Host Second-Annual Construction Fall Safety Stand-Down, May 4-15th 2015.

Every day a worker in the construction industry slips and falls, causing injury and even death. Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction injury, yet not enough it done to prevent them. The construction industry’s lack of proper protection remains the most frequently cited violation by the U.S Department of Labor’s Occupational […]

New Legislation to improve railroad grade crossings introduced.

Senators Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) are introducing new legislation in hopes to prevent more accidents like the Metro-North crash that happened on February 3rd and killed 6 people. The legislations focuses on engineering and safety upgrades , education on how dangerous crossings can be, and enforcement of laws. Improvements to lights, signals […]

New York College Program Offers Free Screening to Former Nuke Dump Workers.

Free medical-screening is set to be offered to former workers of the federal governments nuclear waste repository thanks to a new project out of Queens College, New York. Details of The Workers Health Protection Program will be announced later this month for former Waste Isolation Pilot Plant workers The plant has been closed since February […]

New York’s Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center, issued $201,000 in OSHA proposed fines, due to employees being exposed to contaminated laundry tuberculosis risk.

New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center has been cited by the OSHA after an investigation revealed that workers were exposed to laundry contaminated with bodily fluids, blood and other infectious materials. The exposure occurred after the hospital replaced linen laundry bags, with plastic that tore open. The Manhattan hospital was cited with 13 willful, serious […]

Metro-North ordered to pay largest punitive damages in OSHA history for retaliating against a worker who suffered on-the-job injury: Case brought under Federal Railroad Safety Act

The largest punitive damages ever awarded in a worker retaliation case under the Federal Railroad Safety Act were laid against the Metro-North for actions against an injured worker. An OSHA investigation revealed the worker, employed as a coach cleaner, was penalized for reporting a knee injury he suffered on the job. Because of this other […]