The speakers for the Oct. 1 keynotes that are scheduled to feature three top federal officials will change if there is a federal government shutdown because of the congressional impasse.
The effectiveness of the program depends on FAA's close monitoring, which GAO is examining.
Jeff Woodbury of ExxonMobil is now board chairman for the safety council. DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman accepted the 2013 Campbell Award during the annual conference.
To earn a certificate, participants must complete a minimum of seven courses totaling at least 68 hours of in-class training.
Several downtown street closures will take place, including on Wacker Drive, as the shooting takes place around the 111 S. Wacker Drive building, The Chicago Tribune's Luis Gomez reported.
The two-year project by researchers at two universities will involve interviews with key stakeholders and explore changing attitudes in the past 50 years.
The FINDER technology is a portable radar device to detect the heartbeats and breathing patterns of people trapped in rubble.
The 62nd annual conference presented the Governor’s Lifesaving Award to 40 men and women.
Roka Bioscience announced that its Atlas System will be used by the Department of Defense Food Analysis and Diagnostic Laboratory at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio.
The addition of this technology as a recommended feature is intended to encourage more drivers to choose vehicles equipped with it. NHTSA is still working on a rear visibility rule.
The U.S. Department of Energy puts $60 million into training the next generation's nuclear energy leaders.
With the agricultural season still under way, the U.S. Labor Department reminds us how easily grain bin engulfment can happen.
Texas-Based organizations win 3 of the 7 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards.