Impact of Fatal Forklift Collision Still Being Felt in California Courtroom

Editor’s Note: In today’s Thursday Feature, we travel to a courtroom in Santa Barbara County, California, where the impact of a forklift crash are still being felt by its victims and their families. Adolo Pozos Sr. stood in a California courtroom last Thursday. A few feet away sat the man who killed his wife and … Read more

OSHA Orders Railroad to Pay $350K in Retaliation Case

Charging that the Union Pacific Railroad nurtures a “culture of retaliation” against its workers, the US Occupational Safety and Health Administration slapped the railroad with $350,000 in damages in connection with a worker who was disciplined ror reporting a workplace injury. The incident occurred Dec. 22, 2013, at the Union Pacific’s yard in North Platte, … Read more

Happy 55th Birthday, Company that Makes Bubble Wrap!

In 1957, inventors Alfred W. Fielding and Marc Chavannes were sitting around their workshop in Hawthrone, New Jersey, when they came up with a really bad idea. What if we took two shower curtains and sealed them together, trapping pockets of air bubbles inside? Wouldn’t that make an excellent … wallpaper? The decorating idea didn’t … Read more

Why are Robots Suddenly More Prevalent in Warehousing and Distribution?

Editor’s Note: In today’s Thursday Feature, we are going to examine the rise of the machines, or why robots have suddenly made the leap from manufacturing to widespread use in material handling in warehouses and distribution centers. Just a few years ago, robots were widely used in manufacturing but rarely — if ever — seen … Read more

Funny but Safe April Fool’s Pranks to Play on Your Co-Workers

Today is April Fool’s Day, the one day of the year that office pranks are not only socially acceptable, but anticipated. While just about everybody appreciates a good April Fool’s prank, you don’t want to spend the afternoon in human resources explaining why you thought your joke was appropriate for the office. So here are … Read more

Now Manufacturing Day Has Its Own Website

National Manufacturing Day isn’t until next October 2, but now organizations, businesses and individuals who want to participate in the event can visit a new website that is available all the time. MFGDAY.com allows visitors to sign up to host events in their area, learn more about sponsorship opportunities, and even volunteer to help out. … Read more