Fork trucks were constantly driving in and out of the aisle. Fork truck traffic in the aisle and dock area was especially heavy during peak packaging runs.
Wireless gas sensor systems make it safer to explore for oil and gas.
We’ve seen an increase in the overall quality of systems that are more reliable, robust, and require much less maintenance.
The required compliance deadline will now go into effect Sept. 15, 2012.
Burns and lacerations to the hands, face, and head were the most commonly reported consumer injuries in 2010, according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Only observation data are required for the model to work.
A Swiss air rescue service enhanced its documentation efficiency and improved flight conditions by adopting new tablet PCs.
The job safety analysis (JSA) performed for each particular job function will best determine what is needed in a safety shoe -- or if a safety shoe is needed at all.
It is time to put the traditional challenges faced by safety programs behind us.
It is one of two Shell Exploration & Production Co. drilling rigs en route from Seattle to the Arctic waters off Alaska to drill exploratory wells in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas.
The amendments it proposes for its testing policy would clarify that any approved test method is acceptable, and a weight of evidence analysis suffices for eye irritants or corrosives.
Wildfires are raging in the state and have destroyed hundreds of homes in Colorado Springs alone.
That would be a low total in historical terms. The council's predictions have been very accurate in past years.
Judith Hackitt will serve until October 2015 as chair of the Health and Safety Executive.
allowed marketing of the first nucleic acid test that can identify 12 different bacterial types known to cause bloodstream infections. FDA said the test produces results in a few hours after the first sign of bacterial growth.
Almost all are in the United States, with 9,400 in Canada. New Hudson, Mich.-based FLUSHMATE has received 304 reports of the product bursting, resulting in damage and 14 injuries, according to CPSC.
A child was killed and a male resident suffered serious burns in the blast, which prompted police to evacuate 30 homes and a day care.
Allegedly willful violations of fall hazards were the cause of $315,000 of the penalties OSHA filed against two concrete contractors for a Jersey City, N.J. site.
The agency had ordered airlines to remove all chemical oxygen generators in March 2011. Airlines and aircraft manufacturers sought up to five years to retrofit, saying there are no actual designs yet for new systems.
The Aug. 21 event in Arlington, Va., comes as OSHA is nearing completion of a confined spaces rule for construction and Cal/OSHA has launched a special emphasis program, ISEA President Dan Shipp noted.