Past Netletters

How Lack of Sleep Is Fueling Workplace Accidents

Sleep Health: A Critical Workplace Safety Priority Employee sleep deprivation significantly increases the risk of workplace accidents, leading to diminished focus and impaired decision-making.  HR departments must prioritize sleep health by fostering a culture that discourages overwork and supports adequate rest.  Implementing flexible schedules and providing accessible mental health resources can effectively mitigate these fatigue-related […]

Lead Spikes in DTE Staff Trigger State Citation

State Cites DTE After Workers Show Elevated Lead Levels Michigan workplace safety officials issued a serious citation and $4,200 in fines after several DTE Energy employees recorded elevated blood lead levels.  Inspectors found readings between 19 and 34 µg/dL, exceeding state thresholds for removal from lead‑related duties.  MIOSHA’s review focused on soldering and cable‑splicing tasks […]

Tanker Explosion at Mooresville Plant Leaves One Dead, One Injured

Chemical Blast at Mooresville Plant Kills One, Injures One A tanker truck carrying sodium hydroxide exploded at the Carolina Beverage Group facility in Mooresville, killing the driver and injuring a plant worker.    The blast occurred shortly after the truck arrived and caused significant damage to the tanker.  Hazmat crews contained a secondary leak from a […]

Tunnel Fire Injures Worker 50 Feet Below Ground

Construction Tunnel Fire Injures Worker in Toledo A worker was injured Thursday morning when equipment caught fire 50 feet underground at the Arlington Avenue sinkhole construction site.  The fire charred the tunnel’s wood lining, prompting a response from Toledo Fire & Rescue’s specialized confined space team.  Emergency crews soaked the area to extinguish hot spots […]

Deadly Blast, 100 Citations: TOSHA Drops Record Fine

TOSHA Issues Record Fine for Fatal Explosives Plant Blast The Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued 100 citations and a record $3.1 million fine following a deadly October 2025 munitions plant explosion.  The investigation revealed 59 willful violations, indicating a “plain indifference” to employee safety standards and protocols.  Key failures included missing safety plans, […]

OSHA Scraps Ladder Deadline!

OSHA Proposes Removing 2036 Fixed Ladder Retrofit Deadline OSHA has proposed removing the November 18, 2036, deadline for retrofitting existing fixed ladders over 24 feet with modern fall arrest systems.  This change allows employers to maintain existing cages or wells until the ladders reach the end of their natural service lives.  While providing compliance flexibility, […]

Roofer Rescued After Medical Emergency

Firefighters Rescue Roofer After Medical Emergency on Georgia Jobsite Firefighters in Roswell, Georgia, utilized a platform ladder to execute a high-angle rescue of a roofing contractor who suffered a medical emergency on a rooftop.  The worker, incapacitated while on site, required specialized extraction to ensure a safe descent from the building.  This incident emphasizes the […]

OSHA’s Police Crackdown: Are You Next?

OSHA Enforcement Prompts New Safety Standards for Law Enforcement Federal OSHA is significantly increasing inspections of police departments to address high-risk operational hazards, moving beyond traditional office settings.  Agencies must now implement comprehensive safety programs that include rigorous training, proper protective equipment, and clear protocols for dangerous encounters.  These intensified probes highlight the urgent need […]

High-Altitude Crisis at Google Site

Worker Seriously Injured at Georgia Google Data Center Site A construction worker was airlifted to a trauma center with serious injuries following an incident on the roof of a Google data center in LaGrange, Georgia.  The worker was positioned approximately 50 feet above the ground when the incident occurred.  Emergency crews utilized an 85-foot aerial […]

Worker Fights for Life After Miami Tunnel Disaster

Worker Critically Injured in Miami Tunnel Flooding A construction worker sustained critical injuries Wednesday when a water main rupture caused rapid flooding inside the PortMiami Tunnel.  Emergency crews stabilized the victim on-site before transferring them to a local trauma center.  Following the incident, authorities immediately closed the tunnel to begin investigating the cause of the […]