Since the creation of OSHA, workplace fatalities have decreased by 60 percent, and illness and injury by 40 percent. This article outlines why a strong OSHA is important for worker safety and health.
Nurses, nurse aides, EMTs and paramedics, pharmacists, dietary, environmental services, maintenance, lab assistants, office support, x-ray technicians, and others. All of these essential workers are Steelworkers.
Join in with us on April 28 as we remember those who lost their lives or were injured on the job, and as we continue to promote the health and safety of workers everywhere.
The United Steelworkers Tony Mazzocchi Center (USWTMC) is featured in a state profile by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS).
Andrew Nelson and Misty Jones believe that health and safety education is not only important for current workers, but also for future workers and members of the community. This belief is why United Steelworkers (USW) Local Union 9-677, representing members at BWXT Nuclear Fuel Services, Inc. (NFS) in Erwin, Tenn., lead community outreach training.