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New Orleans Holding Emergency Preparedness Exercise

"This pilot program is a perfect example of how we in New Orleans can lead in resiliency, in an area that is particularly important during an emergency -- the identification of some of the most high-risk individuals in our community," Mayor Mitch Landrieu said.

OSHA Cites Explosives Manufacturer

The 51 alleged violations mainly concerned Austin Powder Co.'s process safety management.

FDNY Explosives Unit Earns an A

The implosion of an 11-story building on Governor’s Island on June 9 was accomplished with just 364 pounds of dynamite, with seven fire prevention inspectors overseeing the operation.



HR's Biggest Show Coming to Chicago

Keynote speakers include Hillary Clinton and CNN journalist Fareed Zakaria as more than 15,000 attendees meet at McCormick Place to discuss hot-button issues ranging from immigration reform to implementation of the Affordable Care Act.

Dow, UP Release Updated Report on Next Generation Tank Car Project

One result is a number of new measures have been taken to reduce non-accident releases, with 99.98 percent of Dow's hazardous material shipments now reaching their destination without an NAR.

CSB Safety Videos Out in Updated Box Set

It's free and might be the perfect gift for your favorite hazmat expert.

OSHA Will Emphasize Industrial Truck Safety in Idaho

Powered industrial truck safety, one of OSHA's most-cited standards, will be the focus of this emphasis program.

Nearly $90,000 in Scholarships Granted at AIHce

The American Industrial Hygiene Foundation gave 25 students scholarships that ranged from $1,000 to $6,500.

NTSB Releases Investigative Files on Sissonville Explosion

The agency opened the public docket, making available more than 1,400 pages of documents on the December 2012 explosion in West Virginia.

Ornge Flying Sikorskys Again After May 31 Crash

The company announced June 4 that it had returned its Sikorsky S76 helicopters to service.

Nevada Joining Benefit Corporations Wave

At least 12 other states have laws on the books allowing companies to organize in this way, which allows them to focus on environmental and social performance, as well as profits.

Roadcheck 2013 Ending Today

About 10,000 inspectors in the United States, Canada, and Mexico have conducted safety inspections of trucks and buses for three days -– about 14 inspections per minute, according to the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance.

Six Confirmed Dead in Philadelphia Building's Collapse

OSHA will be investigating the incident immediately. The building next door to a thrift shop where all six bodies were recovered was being demolished.

Texas Sawmill Receives Citations Related to Worker's Death

After a worker was killed by a broken band saw blade in December, a Texas sawmill has been cited for 17 citations safety violations.

Coast Guard, BSEE Sharing Mobile Drilling Unit Responsbilities

Leaders of the two federal agencies have signed a memorandum of agreement spelling out how they will inspect and oversee systems on mobile offshore drilling units.

EU-OSHA Guides Cover OSH Hazards in Green Building

Re-insulating or retrofitting older buildings can expose workers to a variety of respiratory hazards.

BSEE Plans Ocean Energy Safety Institute

Director Jim Watson also announced safety stand-downs will take place in each agency region this month, as part of National Safety Month.

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