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Does the President Control Gas Prices?

We’ll save you the trouble of scrolling if you have a short attention span. No, the president does not control gas prices. Although the ubiquitous political discourse might tell you otherwise, the nation’s highest office doesn’t directly control prices at the pump. But this doesn’t mean the White House doesn’t have undue political influence on…

OSHA Fines

OSHA Fines Foundry $1 million

OSHA doesn’t have any love for repeat offenders. The federal agency tasked with regulating workplace safety nationwide admonishes manufacturers that create perilous working conditions for employees. Although most OSHA penalties range from $5,000 to $20,000, few approach egregious extremes. While OSHA penalties are administered to underscore worker safety, federal inspectors impose fines for corrective, not…

OSHA Marijuana and Cannabis Storage

OSHA Compliant Marijuana and Cannabis Storage

OSHA is again playing catch-up with emerging industries and niche markets. With the recreational cannabis movement gaining legislative momentum, federal regulators are now rolling out rudimentary metrics for new safety standards. Although OSHA intervention is limited, cannabis and CBD extraction facilities can expect intensified federal efforts to regulate this growing industry. Marijuana and cannabis operations…

food additive chemical storage

Food Additive Chemical Storage

Doctors always knew that soda is bad for your health, but they never imagined sugary drinks could be so deadly. While soda—or pop—depending on your regional dialect—is as American as bumble gum or cheeseburgers, the refreshing domestic elixir popularized during the Prohibition Era is more hazardous to your health than ever imagined. A chemical explosion…

Schoolhouse Tornado Shelters

Schoolhouse Tornado Shelters

Five tornadoes, including three in Oklahoma City alone, damaged several homes and businesses Sunday. Southeast Oklahoma City sustained the most extensive damages, with one funnel cloud coming perilously close to an elementary school. Although students and staff were never under threat, as the storm moved through the region before classes began Monday morning, the growing…