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workplace fatalities

Good news: Wyoming increases commitment to worker safety

July 12, 2016 by Kerry Drake 2 Comments

Wyoming Workforce Services took nine of its 13 safety inspectors and formed a new state agency, the Workers' Compensation Safety and Risk Unit.

Wyoming ‘deadliest state’ for workers ahead of their memorial day

April 26, 2016 by Dustin Bleizeffer 5 Comments

Wyoming ranked worst-in-the-nation for workplace fatalities in 2014 — a reminder as advocates prepare for Wyoming Workers’ Memorial Day on Friday.

Farewell to the ‘massacre rule’

September 15, 2015 by Guest Column 1 Comment

Wyoming OSHA adopts new rule to require employers to report all accidents that result in hospitalization.

Who is delinquent in paying their Wyoming OSHA fines?

February 5, 2015 by Dustin Bleizeffer 1 Comment

WyoFile obtained the names of companies with outstanding debt to Wyoming OSHA. Dating back to 2011, 27 employers in Wyoming failed to pay a total $117,333 in OSHA fines.

Lawmaker: Time to consider stiffer OSHA penalties

October 4, 2014 by Dustin Bleizeffer Leave a Comment

Family of worker killed on the job proposes $50K fine for OSHA violations that result in fatality. Members of the Labor Committee said they’d take the proposal under consideration.
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