Comments submitted Sept. 15 by Christine A.D. Lorenzo, CIH, the association's president, ask NIOSH to either include e-cigarettes in the definition of smokeless tobacco in its draft Current Intelligence Bulletin or to provide recommendations for limiting their use in indoor workplaces.
An estimated 5,000 family members and friends participated in the Sept. 20 ceremony at Memorial Park in the shadow of Pikes Peak.
This alliance is to address worker exposure to falls, emergency response and other safety issues.
The company was cited for inadequate workplace safeguards following a fatal fire in Boston's Back Bay.
About 1,000 exhibitors and more than 14,000 attendees made the 2014 Congress & Expo an event to remember.
Prairie Ag Partners is cited for 1 willful, 2 repeat, and 8 serious violations.
The partnership aims to protect and educate those working on the Omaha, Nebraska, Project.
The National Safety Council held its annual National Awards Celebration during this week’s San Diego conference.
President Obama signed it Sept. 18 and the administration released its national strategy the same day.
The big three -- falls, scaffolds, and ladders -- are among the Top Ten most-violated OSHA standards for FY 2014, agency officials announced during the NSC conference.
The Occupational Keynote session Sept. 16 at the NSC Conference & Expo featured the heads of OSHA and NIOSH discussing the challenges of protecting temporary workers.
Easy functionality and smart technology are working against each other, and a lot of companies are trying to find the middle ground.
Companies are finding innovative solutions to unique and challenging problems.
Three sponsors and a renewed alliance with OSHA are supporting the new initiative.
"This year, we recognize a talented group of individuals at our Congress & Expo," said NSC President and CEO Deborah A.P. Hersman. "These young professionals are rising to meet emerging safety challenges and are the future leaders of the safety movement."