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ENR (1973). Accidents
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ENR (1973). Contractors
oppose new IRS accounting rules. ENR May 3, 1973 pp. 61.
ENR (1973). Experience with
OSHA has failed to solve industry’s safety problem. ENR, Oct. 25, 1973, pp. 12
ENR (1973). Not guilty (Job
Superintendent acquitted on collapse death charge). ENR, Oct. 4 1973, pp. 32
ENR (1973). OSHA gives a
high priority to construction safety. Sep. 13, 1973, p.53.
ENR (1973). OSHA lists most
common construction violations. ENR Feb. 1, 1973, pp. 67
ENR (1973). State plans
lose OSHA extension. ENR Mar. 8, 1973, pp. 60
ENR (1974). Supreme Court
faces test of OSHA’s legality. Nov. 21, 1974, p.56.
ENR (1977). OSHA
inspections (Supreme Court will decide if search warrants are needed). ENR
April 28, 1977, pp. 15
ENR (1978). Construction
may get vertical safety rules. ENR April 13, 1978, pp. 47
ENR (1978). OSHA Promises
Free Consultation for Small Business. ENR. Mar. 9, 1978. pp 50
ENR (1979). Construction
injuries increase. ENR Nov. 15 1979, pp. 12
ENR (1979). Group finds job
safety elusive goal. ENR Nov. 1 1979, pp. 80
ENR (1979). OSHA May
Involve A-Es in Jobsite Safety Strategy. ENR. Dec. 6, 1979, pp 7
ENR (1979). OSHA wins a
case on safety belts. ENR, May 24, 1979 pp. 51
ENR (1979). Safety blitz.
OSHA inspection team finds host of violations in Virginia. ENR Nov. 29 1979,
pp. 15
ENR (1980). Construction
OSHA violations top 14,000. ENR, Jan. 10, 1980, pp. 65-66
ENR (1980). Improve
Compliance, Says OSHA Task Force. ENR. March 13, 1980. pp 23
ENR (1980). OSHA Clarifies
Rules That Apply to Tunnels. ENR. Feb. 21, 1980, pp 60
ENR (1980). OSHA Protects
Refusal to Work, Court Rules. ENR. March 6, 1980, pp 76
ENR (1980). OSHA rules on
ex-parte inspection warrants-. ENR, Oct. 16, 1980, pp. 5
ENR (1980). OSHA Sends
Inspectors to Check Virginia Sites. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 49
ENR (1980). OSHA’s eys
Focuses on Construction. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 199
ENR (1980). Pilot safety
program works. ENR Sep. 4, 1980, pp. 77
ENR (1980). Safety rules
issued for work on roofs. ENR Nov. 20 1980, pp. 13
ENR (1981). MSHA loses
jurisdiction over most surface mines. ENR, Dec. 24, 1981, pp. 75
ENR (1981). OSHA head plots
course. ENR April 2, 1981, pp. 70
ENR (1981). OSHA must
respect privacy. ENR Aug. 6, 1981, pp. 88
ENR (1981). OSHA pushes
voluntarism. ENR, Nov. 26, 1981, pp. 62
ENR (1981). OSHA stays
access rule on records of exposure. ENR May 7, 1981, pp. 72
ENR (1981). State safety plans
pushed. ENR June 4, 1981, pp. 72
ENR (1982). Court backs
OSHA on records access. ENR Nov. 18, 1982, pp. 78
ENR (1982). OSHA proposes
new standard. ENR, Mar. 25, 1982, pp. 66
ENR (1982). OSHA revamping
inspection plans. ENR Oct. 1, 1981, pp. 123
ENR (1982). OSHA revises
citation policy. ENR Jan. 7, 1982, pp. 63
ENR (1982). OSHA skirts
grain-dust issue. ENR Nov. 4, 1982. pp. 12
ENR (1982). OSHA to revise
more rules. ENR, Nov. 4, 1982, pp. 60
ENR (1982). OSHA’s proposed
changes spark battle for influence. ENR Aug. 27, 1981, pp. 114
ENR (1982). Vote to
overturn OSHA-MSHA transfer---. ENR May 20, 1982, pp. 5
ENR (1983). OSHA alters
sampling rule. ENR Jan. 6, 1983, pp. 65
ENR (1983). OSHA toughens
policy on hoisting workers. ENR June 9, 1983, pp. 53
ENR (1989). To Prevent a
Precedent. ENR. June 29, 1989. pp. 9
ENR (1991). Contractors
Make Case for Small Worker Fines. ENR. March 18, 1991, pp 13-14
ENR (1991). OSHA Seeks
$580,000 Over an Injury-free Site. ENR. Sep. 16, 1991. pp 14
ENR (1995). Double Trouble for
OSHA Violators. May 1, 1995, pp 7
ENR (1995). OSHA Reduces
Penalties. ENR. April 24, 1995, pp 16
ENR (1995). OSHA Settles
Dispute with Roofers. ENR. April 10, 1995, pp 5
ENR (1995). OSHA Ventures
Ergonomics Rule. ENR. Mar. 27, 1995, pp 9
ENR (1997). Citations
Issued for Parties to Fatal Collapse. ENR. Aug. 11, 1997, pp 5
ENR (1997). Trench
Crackdowns Continue. ENR. Sep. 15, 1997, pp 16
ENR (1999). OSHA Inspection
Delay is Legal. ENR. May 3, 1999. pp 21
ENR. (1973). Experience
with OSHA Has Failed to Solve Industry’s Safety Problem. ENR. Oct. 25, 1973, pp
12
ENR. (1973). Indicted
subcontractor also faces OSHA action. ENR. May 31, 1973, pp. 13
ENR. (1973). OSHA Gives a
High Priority to Construction Safety. ENR. Sep. 13, 1973, pp 53
ENR. (1973). OSHA Lists Most
Common Construction Violations. Feb. 1, 1973, pp 67
ENR. (1973). State Plans
Lose OSHA Extension. ENR. Mar. 8, 1973, pp 60
ENR. (1976). OSHA Reports
Drop in Injuries. ENR. Dec. 16, 1976, pp 50
ENR. (1977). OSHA
inspections defied by Alaskan contractors. ENR, Feb. 24, 1977, pp. 11
ENR. (1977). OSHA
Inspections: Supreme Court Will Decide If Search Warrants are Needed. ENR.
April 28, 1977, pp 15
ENR. (1978). Court voids
OSHA regulation, cites hardship on employers. ENR, Oct. 19, 1978, pp. 98
ENR. (1978). High court
hears OSHA inspection case. ENR, Jan. 19, 1978, pp. 38
ENR. (1979). Building
trades want a construction OSHA. ENR, May 10, 1979, pp. 64
ENR. (1979). Court tells
OSHA what a hole is. ENR. April. 5, 1979, pp. 21
ENR. (1979). OSHA issues
construction’s vertical safety standard. ENR. Feb. 22, 1979, pp. 15
ENR. (1979). OSHA May
Involve A-Es in Jobsite Safety Strategy. ENR. Dec. 6, 1979, pp 7
ENR. (1979). OSHA Wins a
Case on Safety Belts. ENR. May 24, 1979, pp 51
ENR. (1979). Special OSHA task
force seeks safer construction. ENR, June 21, 1979, pp. 212
ENR. (1980). Construction
OSHA Violations Top 14,000. ENR. Jan. 10, 1980, pp 65-66
ENR. (1980). Improve
Compliance, Says OSHA Task Force. ENR. Mar. 13, 1980, pp 23
ENR. (1980). OSHA Clarifies
Rules That Apply to Tunnels. ENR. Feb. 21, 1980, pp 60
ENR. (1980). OSHA Issues
Rule on Inspection Warrants. ENR. June 5, 1980, pp 69
ENR. (1980). OSHA Protects
Refusal to Work, Court Rules. ENR. Mar. 6, 1980, pp 76
ENR. (1980). OSHA Rules on
Ex-parte Inspection Warrants. ENR. Oct. 16, 1980, pp 5
ENR. (1980). OSHA Sends
Inspectors to Check Virginia Sites: State’s Program Under Review. ENR. Jan. 17,
1980, pp 49
ENR. (1980). OSHA’s Eye
Focuses on Construction. ENR. Jan. 17, 1980, pp 199
ENR. (1981). Industry
promised OSHA role. ENR. June 18, 1981, pp. 228
ENR. (1981). MSHA Loses
Jurisdiction Over Most Surface Mines. ENR. Dec. 24, 1981, pp 75
ENR. (1981). OSHA Head
Plots Course. ENR. April 2, 1981, pp 70
ENR. (1981). OSHA Issues
Final Rule on Walk-around Pay. Jan. 22, 1981, pp 38
ENR. (1981). OSHA Must
Respect Privacy. ENR. Aug. 6, 1981, pp 88
ENR. (1981). OSHA Pushes
Voluntarism. ENR. Nov. 26, 1981, pp 62
ENR. (1981). OSHA Revamping
Inspection Plans. ENR. Oct. 1, 1981, pp 123
ENR. (1981). OSHA Stays
Access Rule on Records of Exposure. ENR. May 7, 1981, pp 72
ENR. (1981). OSHA’s
Proposed Changes Spark Battle for Influence. ENR. Aug. 27, 1981, pp 114
ENR. (1981). State Cooling
Tower Probe Blasts OSHA, Cites Human Error. Jan. 22, 1981, pp 38
ENR. (1982). Court Backs
OSHA on Records Access. ENR. Nov. 18, 1982, pp 78
ENR. (1982). More
Inspectors for OSHA. ENR. May 27, 1982, pp. 63
ENR. (1982). OSHA
inspectors to get ratings. ENR. Feb. 4, 1982, pp. 7
ENR. (1982). OSHA Issues Records-access
Plan. ENR. July 22, 1982, pp. 60
ENR. (1982). OSHA Proposes
New Standard. ENR. Mar. 25, 1982, pp 66
ENR. (1982). OSHA Revises
Citation Policy. ENR. Jan. 7, 1982, pp. 63
ENR. (1982). OSHA Skirts
Grain-dust Issue. ENR. Nov. 4, 1982, pp 12
ENR. (1982). OSHA targeting
(Advisory group suggests four ways to monitor safety). ENR. Mar. 11, 1982, pp. 14
ENR. (1982). OSHA To Revise
More Rules. ENR. Nov. 4, 1982, pp 60
ENR. (1982). Vote to
Overturn OSHA-MSHA Transfer--. ENR. May 20, 1982, pp 5
ENR. (1982). Whither
OSHA? ENR. Mar. 11, 1982, pp. 66
ENR. (1983). Building
trades join others in questioning OSHA tactics. ENR. Sep. 15, 1983, pp. 71
ENR. (1983). Building
Trades Join Others in Questioning OSHA Tactics. ENR. Sep. 15, 1983
ENR. (1983). OSHA Alters
Sampling Rule. ENR. Jan. 6, 1983, pp. 65-66
ENR. (1983). OSHA issues
electrical rule. ENR. Nov. 3, 1983, pp. 128
ENR. (1983). OSHA Outreach
Safety Agency to Provide More Fatality Information. ENR. Sep. 22, 1983, pp
51-52
ENR. (1983). OSHA Outreach:
Safety Agency to Provide More Fatality Information. ENR. Sep. 22, 1983
ENR. (1983). OSHA Toughens
Policy on Hoisting Workers. ENR. June 9, 1983, pp 53
ENR.
(1983). Safety rules tightened. ENR. Sep. 29, 1983, pp. 40
ENR. (1983). Subterranean
safety sought. ENR. Aug. 11, 1983, pp. 15
ENR. (1985). “Serious”
Violations: Three Contractors Fined at Atlanta Building Site. ENR. Sep. 12,
1985, pp 13
ENR. (1985). New Bill Being
Readied to Kill Completed-Contract Accounting. ENR. April 25, 1985, pp 7
ENR. (1985). OSHA Plans
More Rigorous Trenching Inspections. ENR. Sep. 12, 1985, pp 7
ENR. (1985). OSHA Safety
Plans Woo Open-shop Contractors. ENR. Nov. 28, 1985, pp 68
ENR. (1985). OSHA to Target
Trenches. ENR. Sep. 26, 1985, pp 5
ENR. (1985). Unions blast
OSHA on toxics. ENR, April 11, 1985, pp. 60
ENR. (1985). Violations
Called Careless. ENR. April 11, 1985, pp 14
ENR. (1986). Building
Trades Ready Campaign to Improve OSHA. ENR. Oct. 30, 1986, pp 7
ENR. (1986). OSHA Takes New
Look at Formaldehyde Risk. ENR. Dec. 18, 1986, pp 7
ENR. (1986). OSHA Upbeat on
Try, Star. ENR. Jan. 16, 1986, pp 51
ENR. (1986). Sen. Bentsen
Wants OSHA to Boost Texas Safety Checks. ENR. July 10, 1986, pp 7
ENR. (1987). CalOSHA Fight
Goes to Court. ENR. Oct. 22, 1987, pp 50-51
ENR. (1987). OSHA Advisers
Oppose Hazard Communication Suit. ENR. Nov. 19, 1987, pp 7
ENR. (1987). OSHA Fines
Developer in Scaffold Collapse. ENR. Dec. 3, 1987, pp 5
ENR. (1987). Trades Seek
Separate OSHA. ENR. Nov. 19, 1987, pp 50-51
ENR. (1988). Company Has
Burden of Proof for Safety. ENR. July 14, 1988, pp 33
ENR. (1988). Employers
don’t Have to Open Injury Logs, Court Says. ENR. Vol 220, No 5, Feb. 4, 1988,
pp 7
ENR. (1988). OSHA Fines
Contractor for Standard Practice. ENR. Mar. 10, 1988, pp. 15
ENR. (1988). OSHA Revises
Rule for Concrete Work. ENR. June 23, 1988, pp 27-29
ENR. (1988). OSHA Sends
Confusing Signals on Construction Enforcement. ENR. Vol 220, No. 8, Feb. 25,
1988, pp 66
ENR. (1988). OSHA to
Inspect More Worksites. ENR. Feb. 25, 1988, pp 6
ENR. (1989). Court faults
OSHA belt rule. ENR. Oct. 19, 1989, pp. 18
ENR. (1989). OSHA Cites
Milwaukee Tunnelers. ENR. May 4, 1989, pp 5
ENR. (1989). OSHA drops
tower penalties. ENR. Nov 9, 1989, pp. 41
ENR. (1989). OSHA Rapped
for Fine “Deals”. ENR. June 29, 1989, pp 21
ENR. (1989). OSHA Revised
Standard for Underground Work. ENR. June 15, 1989, pp 14
ENR. (1989). OSHA Told to
Reconsider Formaldehyde Rule. ENR. June 22, 1989, pp 5
ENR. (1990). OSHA dedicates
office to construction only. ENR. Feb. 22, 1990, pp 21-23
ENR. (1990). OSHA may get
big stick. ENR. Oct. 11, 1990, pp 7
ENR. (1990). OSHA Standard
Stuck in Slow Lane. ENR. Jan. 25, 1990, pp 10
ENR. (1991). Proposed
trench safety fine sets a new enforcement tenor. ENR, Sep. 16, 1991, pp. 144
ENR. (1991). State Wants
OSHA Data. ENR. Oct. 21, 1991, pp 27
ENR. (1992). OSHA Cites
Inspector. ENR. Jan. 27, 1992, pp 10
ENR. (1992). OSHA Draws a
Line in the Sand. ENR. Feb. 10, 1992, pp 5
ENR. (1993). Reich Backs
OSHA Reform Bill. ENR. Dec. 13, 1993, pp 5
ENR. (1994). Fall
protection rules revised. ENR, Mar. 7, 1994, pp. 9
ENR. (1994). Hill tackles
OSHA reform, jobs bill. ENR, Mar. 21, 1994, pp. 7
ENR. (1994). Industry
Pressure Exist for Cheating on Records. Nov. 14, 1994, pp58
ENR. (1994). OSHA cites
missing bolts. ENR, May 16, 1994, pp. 14
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