The agency's final rule applies for the reporting year beginning Jan. 1, 2014.
The new rule eases the regulation of beef imports in relation to Mad Cow Disease, making the United States fall more in line with international standards.
OSHA filed 15 safety violations against Har-Conn Chrome Co.
The insurers and environmental groups in SmarterSafer.org are fighting to keep the Biggert-Waters Act of 2012 implementation on track as many members of Congress push for delays.
The company that bought Massey Energy disclosed it is trying to reach a tentative settlement of the securities class action brought by Massey stockholders in early 2010 alleging deficiencies in Massey's disclosures of safety information.
Motorists should slow down and pedestrians be more aware as America has “fallen back” over the weekend, according to the DOT agency.
A research team from Brown University found this size is best and achieved 90 percent conversion of CO2 to CO.
The company was cited by OSHA for repeat and serious safety violations following an inspection connected to a noise reduction local emphasis program.
The new report shows which jobs have the highest risk of death, as well as numerous other workplace health and safety trends.
The annual report warns coal miners of hazards caused by winter conditions.
Because the food-processing environment is multifaceted, no one glove can be considered the industry standard.
When a person is performing atmospheric testing, he or she must accurately sample the atmosphere to ensure no hazardous gases are present.
Passengers eventually will be allowed to read e-books, play games, and watch videos on their devices during all phases of flight except takeoff and landing, but cell phone calls are still prohibited because of FCC regulations.
Given the known prevalence of SCA, prudence dictates recognizing cardiac arrest in the safety planning process.
OSHA's respiratory regulations require that you have a written program outlining your company's usage of respirators. The program needs to be reviewed annually.