Gardiner Greene Hubbard – South America – Part 1

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 “South America” is a book written by Gardiner G. Hubbard, published in 1891 as part of the National Geographic Magazine. As the annual address by the president of the magazine, this volume presents an in-depth exploration of the South American continent, its geography, culture, and history. The … Read more

OSHA Forklift Safety Rules: 10 Essential Rules for a Safer Workplace

OSHA Forklift Safety Rules 10 Essential Rules for a Safer Workplace

Forklifts are invaluable pieces of equipment that can boost productivity and efficiency in warehouses, industrial plants, and other facilities. However, they can also pose significant risks when not used properly. Forklift accidents result in fatalities, severe injuries, and damage to products and property every year. To protect your workers and maintain a safe environment, it … Read more

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law – Part 4

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law Part 4

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 The Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970 The Water Quality Improvement Act of 1970 was a significant piece of U.S. legislation that expanded the federal government’s authority over water quality standards and pollution control. This act originated from the 1948 Federal Water Pollution Control Act, which aimed … Read more

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law – Part 3

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law Part 3

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 The 1961 Amendments to the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1961 marked a significant shift in the federal government’s role in combating water pollution. President John F. Kennedy emphasized the urgency of addressing the water pollution problem and … Read more

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law – Part 2

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law Part 2

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Post-War Reforms towards Federal Water Pollution Control in the 1940s In 1945, Congress began holding hearings on four bills proposing federal anti-pollution laws. However, water pollution control only regained attention in 1947, with Congress considering four nearly identical bills promoting the creation of a federal water pollution … Read more

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law – Part 1

The History of the 1972 Clean Water Act And How it Became Law Part 1

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 Introduction The 1972 Clean Water Act (CWA) and how it became law is a testament to the tireless efforts of lawmakers, environmental advocates, and concerned citizens who recognized the urgent need to protect and preserve the nation’s water resources. Over the course of the late 19th and … Read more

EPA History and Significant Moments in Environmental Protection Timeline

EPA History and Significant Moments in Environmental Protection Timeline

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has been instrumental in shaping the United States’ environmental policies and regulations since its inception in 1970. Over the past five decades, the agency has made tremendous strides in safeguarding the nation’s natural resources and promoting public health. From the passage of the Clean Air Act to the implementation of … Read more

History of OSHA – Part 8 – The 2000s – Milestones and Transformations

History of OSHA - Part 8 - The 2000s - Milestones and Transformations

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8 As the calendar turned to the 2000s, the world found itself at the precipice of a new millennium, brimming with hope, anticipation, and uncertainty. In the realm of worker safety and health, this era was marked by significant events, … Read more

History of OSHA – Part 7 – The 1990s Brings Regulatory Reform

History of OSHA - Part 7 - The 1990s Brings Regulatory Reform

Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8 The 1980s saw regulatory reform as the central theme of the federal government. With the beginning of the 1990s and a new presidential administration, the focus shifted to “reinvention.” In 1993, Secretary of Labor Robert Reich appointed Joseph Dear, … Read more