The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced three recalls to tied fire hazards.
The health food grocery chain switched the label on chicken and vegan "chick'n" salads.
The students selected as winners in the company's 27th annual Occupational Health and Safety Scholarship Program receive a $5,000 scholarship and attendance to the 2013 AIHce conference in Montreal, Canada.
OSHA fined an Illinois industrial cleaning company after a worker was killed falling from his ladder.
The company said the construction passed that mark without a lost-time injury among employees or contractors.
The recipient of the association's William Steiger Memorial Award is a familiar name: Dr. David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH, the assistant U.S. secretary of labor for OSHA. He'll receive it May 19 during ACGIH's membership reception and annual meeting.
This list provides consumers with access to 611 individual consultants and 361 companies who specialize in more than 30 OEHS practice areas. The print version of the directory will be available at AIHce 2013 in Montreal.
While it showcases numerous products, the guide also contains case studies and information to help companies prevent hazardous exposures.
This year’s CareerAdvantage development fair features sessions designed to help those in the occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) field advance their current careers and find and maintain positions in the industry.
Overturns of the vehicles are the leading cause of death on Australian farms, CEO Rex Hoy said recently.
Breo Ellipta has been approved for long-term, once-daily maintenance treatment of airflow obstruction in patients.
It addresses the various hazards encountered in group homes, such as infectious diseases, slips and falls, and patient lifting injuries.
The May 11 event headed by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police is taking place throughout the country.
Communities nationwide will be awarded $62.5 million to clean up contamination sites and protect public health and the environment in the future.
The company now could owe more than $72,000.
As safety and HR professionals know, they're an increasingly common feature of employee benefits programs. The board's experts believe employers need guidance to avoid violating anti-discrimination laws.
Police in the country say the synthetic cannabinoids are increasingly linked to crimes.