NHTSA has reported that there were 35,092 people killed in U.S. traffic crashes during 2015, which ended a five-decade trend of declining fatalities with a 7.2 percent increase in deaths from 2014, and its data showed a 3.2 percent increase in drunk driving fatalities -- with 10,265 such deaths in 2015, compared to 9,943 in 2014.
The updated plan will align labeling and classification for the hazards of workplace chemicals.
"Disasters don't always occur when we are together with our family and friends, and so it is important to take a few minutes now to plan what you will do in the event you are separated," FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate said.
The Labor Department has awarded the funding via a National Dislocated Worker Grant.
Dean McKenzie has more than 40 years of experience in construction, having started in the steel mills of Gary, Ind., as a journeyman millwright in the mid-1970s.
Positive expectations are definitely helpful—as long as they're in balance.
The pre-conference program identifies 10 technical sessions as "hot topics" for this year—and they look very promising.
Often, employees who have been injured develop serious attitudes about safety and have great credibility when they speak about safety to others.
In 2014 alone, 2,630 workers suffered from heat illness and 18 died, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
If planned properly, many components that will be a part of the permanent and final installation could be a part of the overall temporary power for the project.