The announcement says Bloomington, Minn-based Capital Safety's sales have increased at a compound annual growth rate of 10 percent over the past four years.
OSHA has proposed $38,000 in fines for Allen Harim Foods LLC.
WHO's Emergency Committee held its ninth meeting on June 16, by teleconference, in response to the outbreak in the Republic of Korea.
It said the company was fined $6,600 for not safeguarding exposed shafts in four locations, including the conveyor where Busha died; and $8,400 for a serious-repeat violation of not ensuring that bench grinders were guarded to prevent severe injuries to the hand and face.
This recall involves 11 different vehicle makes and roughly 34 million vehicles, according to NHTSA.
A worker was seriously injured when his arm became trapped in a conveyor belt he was maintaining.
The June 22-25 conference at Chicago's McCormick Place will include a presentation on the pending NFPA 350 Guide to Confined Space Entry and Work.
The inaugural event is set for Oct. 10, 2015.
Safe Work Australia presented its Work Health and Safety Reporting Award to the agency during a ceremony in Melbourne.
Proposed penalties are 14K.
The amendment to the 2015-2016 edition of its Technical Instructions for the Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air also prohibits recharging the devices in aircraft cabins.
The oil rig fire resulted in three deaths and two serious injuries.
The staffing agency also allowed assault and abuse of those employees, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
A National Safety Council report with some surprising stats says distracted walking injuries are increasing.
"These are serious findings that strongly indicate that, despite gains made since the Fort Totten accident, WMATA's safety program is inadequate," said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.