Before 2010, certain uninspected commercial vessels, including barges and sailing vessels, were not covered by the statute requiring the Coast Guard to regulate lifesaving devices on uninspected vessels -- the devices were required on such commercial vessels only if they carried passengers for hire.
A larger selection of brands usually means a larger selection of comfort technologies, and a larger selection of styles usually means more satisfied workers.
The bottom line is that hard hats must be properly utilized and maintained to ensure safety.
The policy establishes a process for consultation and collaboration with tribal officials.
The revoking comes as a result of a cargo flight that crashed last August.
An ANPRM and a research report issued this week are about technology that "represents the next great advance in saving lives," Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said.
OSHA has proposed more than $54,000 in fines.
Based in Alexandria, Va., and with offices on five continents, GCCA represents more than 1,600 employers in the temperature-controlled supply chain.
Comments on the proposed rule are now due by Oct. 14.
The agency's proposed rule defines training requirements associated with reverse logistics shipments; provides authorized packaging for reverse logistics shipments; sets segregation requirements for reverse logistics shipments; and allows more flexibility for the transportation of used lead acid batteries.
The report was on OSHA's review of heat-related enforcement.
The agency published a request for information about possible revisions to its RMP regulations on July 31, as required under Executive Order 13650.
The agency has proposed a new federal motor carrier safety standard to enhance protections for rollover crashes.
Sept. 8 is the deadline for submitting comments on the revision of ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2009.
Elliott F. Kaye has been sworn in as the tenth chairman in the history of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration developed the rule, working closely with the Federal Aviation Administration.
The proposal aims to simplify the process and improve consistency, with an emphasis on more serious conditions.
Aug. 1 is the first compliance date for the new rule that lowers the allowable exposure of coal miners to respirable coal mine dust; some parts of the rule are being phased in for the next two years.
Alleged violations at a Chicago store brought a proposed penalty of $110,700.
Visitors can sign in to its website for access to 10 from this yearās Conference & Expo.