Mobility Platform “Mobideo” shows that by going digital, companies can increase safety.
Due to the recent government shutdown, investigations into workplace safety and discrimination come to a stop.
The Federal Aviation Administration announced the 3,000 furloughs after the Oct. 1 government shut down.
It is a common misconception that arc hazards are an effect of only high voltage. The actual arc hazard is based on available energy, not available voltage.
The top ten list announced Sept. 30 contains many familiar items, including Hazard Communication, powered industrial trucks, lockout/tagout, and electrical general requirements.
Factor in all of the challenges before attempting a project and be ready to go to plan B should your initial plan hit a snag.
"With one small exception, our decision today brings to an end much of the permanent warfare surrounding the HOS rules."
Speaking in an Oct. 1 keynote at the 2013 NSC conference, former Alcoa CEO Paul O'Neill explained why he's focused on worker safety throughout his exemplary career in private sector and government posts.
Plant Bowen receives 17 violations after an explosion.
Employers should be prepared to address new hazards for chemicals, even for chemicals that have been used in the workplace for years.
The vast expo hall in Chicago's McCormick Place was crowded during expo-only hours on Sept. 30 as the biggest U.S. safety trade show of the year got under way in earnest.
The building products company won the 2013 Green Cross for Safety Award, and Allstate and the Allstate Foundation received the Flame of Life award for their efforts to reduce teen traffic accident deaths.
The speakers for the Oct. 1 keynotes that are scheduled to feature three top federal officials will change if there is a federal government shutdown because of the congressional impasse.
Jeff Woodbury of ExxonMobil is now board chairman for the safety council. DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman accepted the 2013 Campbell Award during the annual conference.
Dec. 5 is the new deadline for public comments on the agency’s proposal to revise 30 CFR 250 subpart H, Oil and Gas Production Safety Systems, to address recent technological advances.
To earn a certificate, participants must complete a minimum of seven courses totaling at least 68 hours of in-class training.
It will apply to flight duty periods starting on or after Jan. 4, 2014, but the agency is allowing carriers to implement it beginning Dec. 9, 2013.
The two-year project by researchers at two universities will involve interviews with key stakeholders and explore changing attitudes in the past 50 years.