Two safety advisories list the types of information carriers and shippers must make available immediately to emergency responders and to investigators at an accident scene.
The "National Safety Culture Change Initiative" report provides a basic understanding of the fire and emergency service culture, identifies individual and organizational behaviors that positively and negatively impact health and safety, and highlights areas for change by raising awareness about unsafe practices.
The alliance aims to reduce and prevent workers' exposure to chemical hazards.
The WIOA is the first major reform to federal job training programs in more than 15 years.
The money comes in the form of job-driven grants to help more than 2,000 veterans overcome homelessness and secure employment.
It is intended to increase the amount of compensation available in the event of a nuclear accident through public funds to be made available by the contracting parties.
The U.S. Geological Survey's latest study showed rainwater runoff caused 100% mortality to minnows and water fleas, which are part of the base of the food chain.
The rising stars are considered the next generation of safety leaders.
The nation has ordered the review of qualifications for all of the pilots of Airbus A320 passenger jets.
"This new feature empowers individuals to assist and support family and friends before, during, and after a severe weather event," said Craig Fugate, FEMA's administrator.
California State Sen. Richard Pan, a pediatrician, and Sen. Ben Allen introduced SB 277 to abolish the personal belief exemption that allows parents to opt their children out of vaccines in schools.
The National Transportation and Safety Board report concludes that the deaths were the result of BART rules that made the workers responsible for their own safety. BART immediately changed its rules after the tragedy and later followed other recommended changes.
The penalty is for allegedly failing to maintain the required aircraft production quality control system.
The California DIR has launched the Return-to-Work Supplement Program for injured workers.
The agency is asking the industry for information on the types of hazards that communication tower workers encounter, the types of incidents (both fatal and non-fatal) that occur as a result, and the best methods employers can use to address the hazards.