The Division of Workers' Compensation is accepting public comments until April 21.
Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, and 10 Democratic colleagues in Congress released a report highlighting how e-cigarette companies are marketing and flavoring their products to appeal to young people.
The agency reported that 2013 overall injury rates improved to a historic low.
Residents of Giglio Island received another briefing April 14 about the salvage project's next phase.
The Dallas and Chicago OSHA offices have formed an alliance with the Philippine consulate general in Chicago.
They agreed to cooperate on a project meant to improve safety and environmental standards in the industry. It will be executed by the Marine Environment Division of IMO, in partnership with the Ministry of Industries of Bangladesh, during the next 18 months.
The public meeting comes just more than a year after the explosion destroyed a fertilizer storage plant, killing 14 people and injuring more than 250.
The Office for Nuclear Regulation has been established as a Public Corporation under the Energy Act 2013.
It coincides with recent medical breakthroughs that have made more effective, safer oral hepatitis medicines available.
The FDA approves an application from Medtronic for revised labeling of certain devices.
OSHA has found Wisconsin Central Limited railway in violation of the Federal Railroad Safety Act for improperly terminating a conductor.
The 2-1 decision by a panel of three judges of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit rejects SeaWorld of Florida LLC’s challenge of a general duty clause violation following the death of killer whale trainer Dawn Brancheau in February 2010.
Los Angeles and Houston are the locations of the April workshops.
American aviation authorities have cleared the airline to add more flights to the United States after safety standards improved.
Responding to the Lac-Megantic disater, the Federal Railroad Administration announces it will issue a proposed rule regarding crew size on crude oil trains.