OSHA Proposes $215,000 Fine Against United Regarding O’Hare
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Friday it has proposed $215,500 in fines against United on allegations of “multiple serious and repeat violations of federal workplace safety standards” at O’Hare Airport. Diane Turek, director of OSHA’s Chicago North Area Office, said in OSHA’s...
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