Workplace safety regulators in California and Washington state proposed nearly $500,000 in penalties for 10 employers accused of exposing workers to crystalline silica dust.
The
… Read more »The California Assembly voted to send Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill that would create the presumption that heat injuries and illnesses arose out of employment
… Read more »A bill that would require some doctors performing utilization review to be licensed in the state was brought back to life after spending roughly a
… Read more »Electronic signatures would be allowed for all California workers’ compensation documents, under a recently amended bill.
Assemblymember Diane Dixon, R-Newport Beach, last week amended AB
… Read more »The Wyoming Supreme Court ruled that a man's heart attack on his third day of work was not due to clearly unusual or abnormal employment
… Read more »Kids’ Chance of California awarded $225,115 in scholarships to 42 students for the upcoming academic year.
The nonprofit organization that provides scholarships to children of
… Read more »The 12th Annual Nevada Workers' Compensation Educational Conference is scheduled for Sept. 12-13 at the Tuscany Suites & Casino in Las Vegas.
This year's featured presenters
… Read more »Oregon's Workers' Compensation Division has posted amendments to rules governing the assessment that supports the state's Workers' Benefit Fund.
The proposed changes are as follows:
New Mexico's Workers' Compensation Administration says rule changes will take effect on Jan. 1, and the agency invites the public to take part in a
… Read more »The Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division said Thursday that it fined a Medford-based roofing contractor $103,438 for repeatedly exposing workers to dangerous fall hazards.
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