A proposed new pilot program will explore new ways to make it easier for states and cities to hire local residents.
The acquisition of the gas and flame detection company from Battery Ventures was completed for $329.5 million in cash.
H.M. Richards Inc. failed to protect the employee from an electrical hazard, according to OSHA.
The app will provide the public with information regarding drug supply, shortages, and discontinued drug products.
The agency announced it has issued a $28,125 fine to Portland Specialty Baking LLC for a grouped willful lockout/tagout violation.
The Illinois-based contractor was banned by a federal court for "refusing to abide by OSHA standards."
The company has had 41 safety citations since 2011, according to the agency.
Nanoparticulate silver is, by some estimates, the most common nanomaterial being used in consumer products, according to the Commerce Department agency.
The Home Depot and Chemique each face civil penalties for allegedly violating the regulations.
Employees of R+L Carriers were forced to avert an explosion and fire, among other dangers.
"Fatigued drivers can be just as dangerous as an alcohol- or drug-impaired driver on our roadways," said CHP Commissioner Joe Farrow. "A lack of sleep will decrease a driver's awareness, slow reaction time, and impair judgment."
The agency posted an update titled "warning signals from the volatile world of influenza viruses." It said the world is better prepared for an influenza pandemic.
Online improvements will help increase compliance with critical health and safety standards.
The hazards were due to blocked exits and carelessly piled stock.
Beattie Farmers Union Cooperative Association faces $65,900 in fines.
EP Heller Co. in Madison, New Jersey, faces $56,000 in penalties.
Agencies with the lowest positive ratings were the IRS, the Securities and Exchange Commission, EPA, the Transportation Security Administration, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.