The LOC-440 is an onshore rig with a low carbon footprint and is capable of drilling to a depth of about 5,000 meters.
Since, 2008, OSHA and two Pennsylvania steel worker groups have provided safety training and resources.
Five whistleblowers have come forward since 2009 alleging carelessness by hospital staff at the Jacksonville VA Hospital.
A new NRC memorandum to its technical staff calls for enhancing a March 2012 order requiring hardened venting systems at 31 boiling water reactors with Mark I and Mark II containments, considered more vulnerable to a Fukushima Daiichi-type accident.
The new white paper from the AIHA Construction Committee's Silica Competent Person Subgroup will help construction companies use the approach OSHA recommends.
These funds will aid in labor and material cost reimbursement for areas affected by Hurricane Sandy.
FDA is alerting health care providers that Med Prep Consulting Inc. of Tinton Falls, N.J., has recalled all of its products.
Kevin G. Stricklin, administrator for coal mine safety and health, and George M. Fesak, director of technical support, issued the temporary suspension March 18.
Missouri’s 400 workers who are unemployed after the Hostess closure will have training and education opportunities to aid in their job searches.
Director Dr. Thomas Frieden will be joined by two other experts March 25 to discuss the rising threat posed by CRE and other types of infections.
The federal Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said four contractors received the notices during the first two weeks of March for violating federal regulations.
More than 10,000 accidental exposures per year involve mouse and rat poisons, according to the agency.
The agenda of the 2013 GMA Science Forum next month in Washington, D.C., is filled with FSMA workshops.
Its final rule lists quantities of 16 radionuclides that a task force concluded warrant additional security or protection.
The Standards Council of Canada has engaged NFPA to adapt the training modules used by American emergency responders.
Thomas Perez, who was Maryland's labor secretary from 2007 to 2009, has been nominated by President Obama for U.S. labor secretary.
Michigan OSHA announced the renewal March 13.