Injuries—including those caused by accidents and violence—are the third leading cause of death nationally, and they are the leading cause of death for Americans between the ages of 1 and 44.
Following four falls at northern New Jersey construction sites, the agency issued a "call to action" to every contractor in the state.
Developers of the Tokyo Skytree expect more than 25 million visitors annually. The design & engineering firm has called it “a pinnacle of safety in earthquake-prone Japan.”
OSHA cited Bostik in September after a six-month investigation found numerous violations of the agency's process safety management standard.
The Medical Fitness to Drive course will be available for continuing educational credits for physicians and other health care professionals.
The International Glove Association's president said the new program aims to clear up end users' confusion about different standard ratings.
The World Health Organization and the Roll Back Malaria Partnership have published an action plan to urge governments, researchers, and other partners to address what they call a "growing threat."
Hundreds of comments, including 520 anonymous form letters, showed significant misunderstandings about the new ADA requirement for accessible means of entry.
The $11.8 billion deal "creates a game changer to serve the electrical industry," said Alexander M. Cutler, Eaton's chairman and CEO.
Next month's ASSE annual conference in Denver has experts speaking about near misses, hearing protection, welding fume exposures, near misses, fall protection, and a host of other timely issues.
OSHA has cited Raani Corp. of Bedford Park, Ill., for six alleged willful violations and seven serious violations in connection with a worker's death from chemical burns in November 2011.
Coming during Hepatitis Awareness Month and immediately after the agency's first Hepatitis Testing Day on May 19, the goal is to identify more of the people who have the disease but aren’t aware of it.
Scheduled to take place at the Superdome in New Orleans, it will include 7,276 blocks on about 38.6 million acres.
Chosen from a record number of applicants, they will be recognized June 19 during the AIHce conference in Indianapolis.
MSHA said that a miner had engaged in protected activity when he alerted the company about unresolved safety problems.
A local news report said completion of a half-mile connector tunnel will come in January and cost $5 million more than the previous estimate because more water is seeping into the work site than expected.
The retailer faces a total of $51,480 in proposed fines.