Latest Manufacturing Headlines

All the headlines from our Manufacturing Topic Page, ordered by recency.

11 West Virginia Workers Injured at Chemical Manufacturer Plant

Dec 17 2015 // Eleven contract workers were injured Tuesday in a boiler accident at chemical manufacturer Axiall Corp.’s Natrium plant in West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle, the company said.The company said in a statement...

Ohio Manufacturer Fined $131K for Workers’ Injuries

Dec 11 2015 // A central Ohio wire manufacturer where two workers were injured in separate accidents has been cited for 25 safety violations by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.OSHA cited Columbus-based ITC...

Competition Consumers Deserve

Nov 16 2015 // Consider the scenario: A family of three suffers an accident and needs to replace several parts on their car. It’s an expensive ordeal. In our current system, drivers are forced to rely largely on replacement parts...

Steel Manufacturer Fined Nearly $400K for Safety Hazards at Ohio

Nov 12 2015 // A crane’s safety latch failed and 1,000 pounds of equipment fell on a man below and injured him as he worked at a TimkenSteel Corp. Ohio factory, according to federal safety officials.For the second time in a year,...

Manufacturing Safety Group Gets Nearly $630K Dividend from Texas Mutual

Nov 10 2015 // Texas Mutual Insurance Co., a policyholder-owned company, recently awarded a dividend of $629,849 to the National Federation of Independent Businesses Manufacturing (NFIB) safety group.The dividend was earned based on the...

House, Senate Transportation Bill Compromise to Address Auto Safety

Nov 9 2015 // The multiyear transportation bill that passed the U.S. House this week parcels out a number of provisions on auto safety and environmental regulation sought by interest groups including automakers, dealers and safety...

Ironshore Launches Product Liability Endorsements for Manufacturers

Nov 5 2015 // Ironshore Specialty Casualty has created a new suite of endorsements to address the products liability exposure of manufacturers and distributors. Coverage is underwritten on a primary basis with limits available of up to...

Hormel Recalls Peanut Butter Made in Arkansas Factory

Nov 3 2015 // Hormel Foods Sales LLC is recalling 153 cases of peanut butter made at its Little Rock, Arkansas, factory because of the potential for metal shavings in the jars. The company issued a statement saying 153 cases of reduced...

Wisconsin’s Ashley Furniture Again Cited for Alleged Safety Hazards

Oct 21 2015 // A federal safety agency has again cited Ashley Furniture Industries Inc. for alleged safety violations at one of its Wisconsin factories.The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration alleged that Arcadia-based...

Family of Oregon Girl Who Died in 2014 Plane Crash Sues Manufacturer

Oct 21 2015 // The family of a 4-year-old girl who died when the homebuilt airplane she was riding in crashed in Toledo is suing the plane’s manufacturer.The Oregonian reported the suit against Van’s Aircraft of Aurora seeks...

Gunmakers’ Liability Shield Emerges as Issue in Democratic Presidential Race

Oct 13 2015 // Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Sunday backed away from a controversial vote he cast in 2005 on legislation to grant immunity to gun manufacturers and dealers from liability if their firearms are used...

Texas Weapons Manufacturer Fined $197K for Workplace Hazards

Oct 7 2015 // Federal safety officials have fined a Texas-based weapons manufacturer $197,000 for putting workers at risk.Maverick Arms Inc. in Eagle Pass, Texas, was cited on Sept. 30, 2015, by the U.S. Department of Labor’s...

Munich Re, Marsh Introduce Pharma Coverage for Regulatory Actions

Sep 25 2015 // Munich Re and Marsh & McLennan Cos., the largest insurance broker by market value, introduced a product to insure U.S. pharmaceutical companies against regulatory actions that could cause them to suspend...

Marsh, Munich Re Launch Non-Damage Business Interruption Coverage for Life Sciences

Sep 23 2015 // Marsh and Munich Re have launched non-damage business interruption insurance (NDBI) product that combines risk transfer and consulting services to assist life sciences companies in managing the impact of regulatory actions...

Report Shows Higher Smoking, Drinking Among Utah Construction Workers

Sep 23 2015 // Utah residents who work in construction and manufacturing are more likely to smoke and binge drink than workers in other industries, according to a new report from Utah’s Department of Health.The data is based on a...

China’s President Xi Pledges ‘New Model’ of ‘Mutual Respect’ with U.S. Amid Tensions

Sep 23 2015 // Chinese President Xi Jinping opened his U.S. visit by seeking to ease concerns on almost every dispute between the two powers, even expressing readiness to cut a deal on one of the thorniest issues, cybersecurity.In a...

Wisconsin Manufacturer Settles Disability Discrimination Suit for $160K

Sep 15 2015 // Wisconsin-based energy-efficient lighting designer and manufacturer Orion Energy Systems will pay $160,000 and furnish other relief to settle a federal disability discrimination lawsuit filed by the U.S. Equal Employment...

How Genome Sequencing Is Transforming Food Safety

Aug 28 2015 // Investigations into foodborne illness are being radically transformed by whole genome sequencing, which federal officials say is enabling them to identify the source of an outbreak far more quickly and prevent additional...

Cobots: Making It Safe for Humans, Robots to Work Side-by-Side

Aug 25 2015 // In June this year a robot crushed a man to death in a Volkswagen factory in Germany. The 22-year-old maintenance worker became trapped between a large robotic arm and a metal plate, in an area usually off-bounds to...

GlaxoSmithKline Shuts Down N.C. Factory Due to Legionnaires’ Bacteria

Aug 12 2015 // Drugmaker GlaxoSmithKline closed its North Carolina factory on Tuesday after testing at a cooling tower found bacteria that causes deadly Legionnaire’s disease, a company spokeswoman said.The Legionella bacteria was...