Dallas welcomes participants in ASSE's annual conference and expo this month.
Beyond warning signs, there are a number of underlying causes that can trigger sudden cardiac arrest.
OSHA's new reporting rule raises several questions as to what it even means.
The agencies plan to implement a system allowing the use of one label and one safety data sheet that would be acceptable in both countries.
A joint FAA and industry group called the Commercial Aviation Safety Team recommended the study based on two recent major losses, the disappearance on March 8, 2014, of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 and the apparently deliberate crashing of Germanwings Flight 9525 in the French Alps by its co-pilot on March 24, 2015.
Ten days after the Federal Railroad Administration ordered the company to take several actions to improve safety in the Northeast Corridor, Amtrak announced May 26 it will install inward-facing cameras in its Northeast Corridor locomotives.
Six new accident modules have been added. The library is available to the public and captures information learned from some of the world's most historically significant accidents.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will coordinate a remedy program.
The collaboration will address research for occupational safety and health in the nanotechnology industry.
Thousands of wind energy professionals are meeting in Orlando to see and discuss the latest technology, the U.S. wind energy market, and safety in the industry.
Regardless of the agent or system used, fire systems are taking on a new look with the newest technology.
It covers respirator use, public health guidance on respirator use during exposure to infectious diseases, and hazard assessment, with an appendix being an editable document a hospital can customize to meet its specific needs.
The NFPA 96 technical committee is reviewing language this month that could be included in that standard’s 2017 edition, according to an NFPA Journal article.
The American Wood Council released a guide on deck safety to encourage compliance with the latest building codes.
He spoke at last week's Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, where BSEE launched SafeOCS, an Outer Continental Shelf near-miss reporting system.
Since 1998, the number of high hazard-potential dams has increased from 9,281 to more than 14,700, according to the 2013 update of the National Inventory of Dams.
"Adequate and advance preparation is one of the most significant ways Texans can help mitigate the unpredictable and dangerous nature of hurricanes," said DPS Director Steven McCraw.