
Fatal Tarmac Tug Crash Sparks Federal and Local Safety Investigations
- A fatal workplace accident at Orlando International Airport has claimed the life of a Delta Air Lines employee.
- The ramp agent died from multiple blunt impact injuries after an aircraft tug vehicle collided with a passenger jet bridge.
- Following the accidental death, both the Orlando Police Department and OSHA launched investigations into the ramp collision.
- Delta temporarily paused terminal operations to ensure safety compliance while federal regulators review the incident.
OSHA Unveils New Peer-to-Peer Worker Safety Recognition Challenge
- The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has launched the Safety Shout-Out Challenge to boost real-time workplace safety awareness.
- This nationwide initiative encourages employees to use printable cards to recognize peers who model safe habits or report on-the-job hazards.
- Part of the Safe + Sound campaign, the program promotes informal safety dialogue and teamwork among staff.
- Participants can share their success on social media to download a virtual challenge coin.
Mandatory NFPA 70B Standard Prioritizes Electrical Safety
- The updated NFPA 70B standard transforms electrical maintenance from recommended practices into mandatory compliance, affecting workplace safety.
- Facility managers must now implement proactive, documented preventive maintenance to mitigate risks of arc flashes, shocks, and fires.
- The standard explicitly mandates structured procedures, precise testing intervals, and regular hazard evaluations.
- Strict adherence to these protocols protects personnel from serious physical harm while ensuring compliance.
