OSHA has proposed $72,800 in fines against Cleveland Tank & Supply Inc., with 19 serious health and safety violations cited.
The state's new plan works to incorporate the highway safety components of engineering, enforcement, education, and emergency response in five emphasis areas.
James R. Thornton will be recognized for exceptional contributions to the IH profession during this month's 2012 AIHA Fall Conference in San Antonio.
If owner Daina Shipping Company and its insurer, The Swedish Club, decide to apply for and receive a resource consent to leave part of the wreck in place, Daina will make an additional $10.4 million payment.
Only 34 countries around the world generate high-quality data about cause of death, according to the organization.
An Oct. 12 launch event will take place at American Red Cross headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Eighteen accident investigators and special investigators are taking a two-week course on conducting accident investigations.
Here's your chance to get an early look at new products being exhibited at the Orlando conference.
Businesses in the United Kingdom are now required to pay inspectors' fees when under investigation for safety violations.
Minneapolis-based Nash Finch, described as the second-largest publicly traded U.S. wholesale food distributor, is paying that amount in back wages to 84 women rejected for entry-level order selector jobs at a distribution facility in Lumberton, N.C.
One worker died and another was critically injured Sept. 29 in the explosive at CVR Energy Inc.'s Wynnewood refinery. Three months ago, authorities urged oil and gas operators in the state to take part in a safety stand down because of rising fatalities.
After a company in Wisconsin failed to follow safety guidelines when repairing a shredder, it received 2 willful violations.
CDC's MMWR reported the vaccination rate among long-term care physicians and nurses was only 50.2 percent in its 2012 survey, lowest among surveyed health care workers.
The decision requires these and other acts by company and its subsidiary, Mammoth Coal Co., which Massey created to operate a mine it bought in 2004 from an operator in bankruptcy.
Joining 24 existing OSHA Training Institute Education Centers, the four are joining this program at a time of record demand, Dr. David Michaels said.
The hardware chain is facing a $69,300 penalty for violating safety standards in a Chicago location.
A new Staples.com feature, the Safety Research Center, offers guides to help them prepare for common safety issue and emergencies.