The three-day event in Spartanburg, S.C., will explain how to utilize the company’s award-winning approach to operational excellence.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce praised last week's move.
Rising worker's comp medical costs create a strong case for them.
A study of 2,031 hospitals nationwide shows there is cause for concern when it comes to safety.
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board has scheduled an April 24 meeting in Washington, D.C., to consider its staff's recommendation to find that RP 755, a fatigue prevention guideline for refining and petrochemical industries, doesn't satisfy the board's recommendation following the 2005 BP refinery explosion in Texas City, Texas.
Oral fluid testing is also increasingly finding more positives, according to the company.
An Airbus structure fitter who helps to assemble the nose cones of A380 jetliners, Sandy Bodet has won a gold medal in the "Meilleurs Apprentis de France – Best Apprentice in France" competition, her employer announced.
Metavation LLC's plans are 50 percent funded, with $47 million in assets to pay $93 million in benefits, so PBGC is expected to cover most of the remaining $46 million.
The Energizer Holdings Inc. battery manufacturing plant in Maryville, Mo., was honored by OSHA again as a Star SB site in December 2012.
Bullying is a serious psychological assault. It is relentless. The target is put into a no-win situation.
Workplace health promotion programs cut average worker health costs by 18 percent, and even more for programs involving older workers.
A survey suggests the law has worked well workers and even for employers, according to the agency.
Our final 2012 webinar reinforced the point that safety managers must use a team approach to address the potential for violence at their workplaces.
Know what each employee is doing and how he/she is progressing in task management and safety.
As a risk manager, safety consultant, or claims professional, you can help injured workers better understand their condition.
The association's executive director submitted comments to HHS that say workers who choose not to participate should not be penalized.
Two categories of services, drugs and home services, increase significantly between early and late-term care, it shows.
The CEO and the Workforce Advisory Committee chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) will discuss the new voluntary standard Jan. 29.
Electronic health records for general group health typically don't include data fields for a patient's occupational risks or work capacity, notes the college's president, Dr. Karl Auerbach.
It’s easy to find out whether you’re one of the 38,000 people who haven’t claimed pension benefits owed to them: The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation offers an online search directory.