U.S. District Judge Carl J. Barbier issued his phase one findings of fact and conclusions of law Sept. 4 in the New Orleans multidistrict litigation.
The Emergency Order of Revocation comes for allegedly violating Federal Aviation Regulations related to holding a Rotorcraft External-Load Operator Certificate.
Maritime New Zealand Director Keith Manch said the new agreement "brings with it significant improvements to search and rescue capability."
BARDA will provide funding and access to subject-matter expertise and technical support toward the goal of FDA approval for ZMapp, an experimental medication.
The 73-year-old worker sustained fatal injuries.
The railway company must pay a worker who was disciplined for taking doctor-ordered leave.
It is the largest fine in the history of the California PUC.
The settlement is approximately $1.1 billion, which includes legal fees and is subject to approval by a U.S. district judge in New Orleans.
Project HOPE, MAP International, and Direct Relief International will distribute almost a million donated respirators in West African countries.
An inquest determined that two people died in a house fire started by cigarettes that didn't meet European Union safety standards.
Stanhope wins a federal grant of nearly $158,000.
The Commercial roofer faces $81,000 in fines.
Aug. 24-27, 2015 are the dates for next year's conference in Grapevine, Texas.
The innovative approach features multiple speakers in quick succession on a variety of topic. They get five minutes each.
Superior Plastics has been cited for 24 safety and health violations.
The policy establishes a process for consultation and collaboration with tribal officials.
The initial testing will be conducted by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of NIH.