New clean-energy rules make some worry about the safety of plant workers and the public.
The city's public works department faces 10 violations after a trash collector died on the job.
The glass company receives the violations due to an investigation done after an employee was injured.
A Brooklyn outpost of the national pharmacy chain is cited for several violations.
The DOE creates the app to ensure those working with fuel cells are doing so in a safe manner.
New research shows that TBBPA may cause cancer by interfering with workers' hormones and stimulating estrogen activity.
The national paper and cardboard manufacturer faces $185,000 in safety violation fines from OSHA
Due to new legislation, workers and employers in Alberta may have to pay fines for violating safety protocol
The company has to pay a fine as a result of a November 2011 accident
The Chicago-based meat company faces $53,000 in fines
Companies vow to improve current safety regulations
The Oct. 2-4 event, a big annual conference organized by IFMA, takes place in Philadelphia.
Violations issued after BSA worker fell 16 feet due to guardrail collapse in 2011.
Powered Industrial Trucks are critical to many industries. By implementing a forklift safety program and effective training, you can ensure that this asset doesn't become a liability.
Employers must continue to focus on forklift safety training and consider the use of multiple safety devices, such as strategically placed signs, painted aisles, and guarded walkways.
Indoor air quality can be improved by controlling the sources of VOC emissions.
The guidance document recommends equipping AN storage areas with automatic fire sprinklers and not storing more than 2,500 tons of bagged AN without such a system.
Dr. David Moody, DOE-Savannah River operations manager, presented a Merit certificate of achievement and a VPP Merit flag to Parsons employees at the SWPF construction site on Aug. 6.
The Bridge Building, erected in 1908, earned LEED Platinum status with one of the highest scores ever awarded, The Tennessean reported recently.
The Aug. 2 signing came one day after his executive order directing EPA, DHS, DOL, and DOJ to collaborate more, sharing information about high-risk facilities, inspections, enforcement, and incident investigation.