OSHA began its inspection in June, resulting in the issuance of two repeat violations and two serious citations.
Both agencies are telling employers their minimum random drug testing percentage rates will stay at 25 percent.
The $110 million transaction is expected to close this month, pending shareholders' and regulatory approvals, according to the companies.
The new education campaign urges firefighters to take personal responsibility for their health and safety by recognizing the occupational hazards of carbon monoxide exposure and wearing protective masks during both active fire and overhaul operations to prevent unnecessary risks.
The agency believes the best currently available technology is rear-view video cameras, but its proposal leaves manufacturers free to use other means to achieve visibility by drivers of the area immediately behind their vehicles.
"The potential for injury or death trying to connect a generator to a home system is higher than any other kind of do-it-yourself electrical installation a homeowner can attempt," said Ron Fuller of the Washington Department of Labor & Industries.
On Nov. 16, 2007, Jack Ward, a 66-year-old truck driver, was fatally injured when the haulage truck he was operating backed over the edge of a spoil dump, where waste materials from the surface coal mine were deposited.
Individuals and the government bear about all of the costs, according to the study.
Cooking, decorating, and entertaining present increased fire risks.
The updated document, available to NATE members, contains 18 sections. Everything from hazard identification to RF exposure, emergency response, training, and the HazCom Standard is covered.
Three facilities will be honored with Gold Awards during the Dec. 6 presentation in New York City.
The manual covers current industry practices in machine design and construction, as well as safety best practices for equipment preparation, operation, maintenance, and transport.
"Today’s report provides a warning signal that too many Americans are driving after having taken drugs, not realizing the potential for putting themselves and others on the highway at risk," said NHTSA Administrator David Strickland.
The new standard requires employers covered by the standard to create a regulated area for each process using diacetyl, unless the process is enclosed. Employers must also provide safeguards for employees who work with diacetyl at certain concentrations.
The Jan. 25-26 event at Houston's George R. Brown Convention Center will cover the principal causes of damage to underground utilities from excavation projects.
One new final toxicological profile for chlorine and six updated ones of priority hazardous substances are in this new set.
There really isn't any such thing as an Arc Resistant infrared window.
"Given the difficult economic conditions states currently face, asking for additional input on compliance dates is the right thing to do," said Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. "We want to be sure these safety requirements are reasonable, fair, and cost-effective."
Plugging the points of entry against infiltrating contaminants helps food facilities ensure a safer product.
Safety professionals are carefully observing OSHA's progress and beginning to take steps in anticipation of the final rule.