Risk Management


Senator Asks GAO to Examine Shale Plays' Transportation Impacts

The letter from U.S. Sen. Jay Rockefeller, who chairs the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, also cited the devastating Lac Megantic derailment and fire in Canada on July 6.

FDA Taking Comments on Menthol Cigarettes

Its advance notice of proposed rulemaking is accompanied by a non-regulatory document, an independently produced "Preliminary Scientific Evaluation of the Possible Public Health Effects of Menthol Versus Nonmenthol Cigarettes."

OSHA Partnership Announced for Illinois Project

The reconstruction of I-74 and I-55 in Tazewell County by Fred Weber Inc. includes demolishing six bridges and two tunnels, replacing several miles of pavement, and rebuilding ramps.

GA Pilots Urged to Check Medications Closely

FAA Administrator Michael Huerta and the leaders of 11 aviation associations have sent a letter to all U.S.-registered pilots asking them to read prescription labels carefully and talk with their doctors to determine whether drugs they’re taking could impair their performance in the cockpit.

Boeing Backs UK Air Accident Investigation Branch Recommendations

The agency issued them July 18 in response to the fire six days earlier on board an unoccupied Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft parked at London Heathrow airport.

British Columbia Forest Companies Complete Dust Audit Standard

The companies had promised to conduct the audits after two major dust explosions last year.

Kentucky State Police Hosting Motorcycle Safety Awareness Day

The July 26 event is scheduled to take place at the agency’s headquarters in Frankfort.

WHO Panel Agrees Coronavirus Not Yet an International Emergency

That was the consensus during a July 17 meeting of the Emergency Committee. The committee will reconvene in September, if not earlier.



Coast Guard to Require PFDs on Uninspected Vessels

The notice of proposed rulemaking would align its regulations with the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act.

Working Group Releases California Refinery Safety Report

One recommendation that will be implemented is creation of an Interagency Refinery Task Force housed within California Environmental Protection Agency.

Combustible Dust Standard May Get CSB 'Most Wanted' Status

If the U.S. Chemical Safety Board's members agree in a July 25 public meeting to that designation, it will be the first "Most Wanted Chemical Safety Improvement" selected in CSB's history.

FDA Researchers Find Salmonella-Killing Bacterium

The agency reported the breakthrough July 8 and said "Team Tomato" has published two studies recently in scientific journals.

Residents of New Orleans walked through Hurricane Katrina

The Importance of Cloud-Based Document Management Solutions for Disaster Preparation

A robust risk management policy and a multi-layer disaster recovery plan are essential to safe operations in disaster-prone areas.

Arc flash danger is present throughout a mine site.

'De-Energizing' Electrical Hazards at Mine Sites

Proven strategies and technologies will protect workers and speed the recovery from arc flash incidents in mining operations.

ASSE's Expanding Horizons Now Extend to Russia

The society signed an agreement last month to work with Chinese workplace safety professionals and announced July 10 that it will work with Russia's National Association of Centers for Occupational Safety and Health.

Boxer Asks Nation's Governors to Control Ammonium Nitrate Hazards

The California senator chairs the Environment and Public Works Committee, which held an oversight hearing last month about the West, Texas, explosion and two other blasts.

Milliken Benchmarking Conferences Set for August, October

Joe Salley, Ph.D., the company's president and CEO, will discuss "Safety From the CEO's Perspective" on the second day of the conferences.

WHO Forms MERS Emergency Committee

The committee's members are international experts who will meet July 9 and July 11.

HSE Revising Asbestos Remediation Codes

The Approved Codes of Practice for working with asbestos-containing materials are being consolidated.

UK Workplace Deaths Continue to Decline

Great Britain has had one of the lowest fatality rates in leading industrial nations in Europe for the past eight years.

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