Less Worker Deaths Investigated by Labor Department’s OSHA in FY 2024

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Insurance Journal - Nov 15, 2024

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said its enforcement has led to fewer workers dying. OSHA, a part of the Department of Labor, said it investigated 826 worker deaths in fiscal year 2024. This is an 11% reduction from 928 …...

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