Asiana Flight 214 crashed on approach to San Francisco's airport in clear weather. Experts from Boeing, the FAA, and other agencies are participating in the Dec. 11 investigative hearing, which is being streamed as a live webcast.
Rona Ambrose, the country's minister of health, introduced the government's new patient safety legislation on Dec. 6.
It's summer in the Southern Hemisphere, so Maritime New Zealand's new ad campaign is timed to the busiest boating season there.
The annual operation ensures vessel safety in the Great Lakes during the icy season by retrieving buoys.
Three workers suffered acid burns in December 2011 when corroded, 50-year-old pipes burst at a Southampton chemical plant, a British court was told Nov. 29.
The facility will be the largest in Korea, with 12 full-flight simulators, when it opens in 2015.
They've more than doubled during the past two years, according to the department.
The mall in Tongaat was under construction when its roof collapsed Nov. 19, according to South African media reports.
Lisa Raitt, the country's minister of transport, announced them Nov. 17 and said stakeholders have 30 days in which to submit comments.
EasyJet, Airbus, and Nicarnica Aviation created what they called the world's first significant artificial ash cloud in order to test the AVOID sensor's ability to detect and estimate concentrations of volcanic ash in the atmosphere.
With the government estimating some 4.5 million people have been affected in the central Philippines, WHO is mobilizing supplies.
The new rule eases the regulation of beef imports in relation to Mad Cow Disease, making the United States fall more in line with international standards.
The new report shows which jobs have the highest risk of death, as well as numerous other workplace health and safety trends.
The unmatched size of recently built cruise ships -– which already skate by on safety inspections -– worries many in the safety industry.
More than 1,600 exhibitors from 55 countries have book a record amount of floor space for the Nov. 5-8 trade fair and congress in Dusseldorf, Germany.
Ten other miners are believed to be trapped in the deep mine in Leon, the Spanish newspaper El Pais reports.
Half of the 2,607 sites visited in September by HSE inspectors failed basic standards.
Millions participated in the "Great ShakeOut," a worldwide earthquake drill. Participants included nonprofits, government agencies, and workers.
The five-hour strike set for Oct. 19 has been "postponed" as the Fire Brigades Union continues to discuss pension issues with its members' employers.
The number of motorists in Australia older than 65 has risen by more than 1 million in the past decade, while the percentage of those from 18 to 34 who drive is falling in both countries, Roy Morgan Research reported.