The Challenge is designed to speed the development of automated security systems that can defend against cyberattacks as fast as they are launched. The winners will compete head to head next August in Las Vegas for nearly $4 million in prizes.
The November 2014 deaths of four workers at a faclity in La Porte, Texas, triggered a second inspection from OSHA.
The program will safeguard its employees better against assaults, after a patient assaulted a nurse at the Brooklyn facility in 2014, OSHA announced.
OSHA investigators concluded Integra Health Management failed to protect its employee from workplace violence hazards.
Kemper Valve & Fittings faces $71,000 in proposed fines.
The American Red Cross has posted a list of safety tips to help Americans get the most from their Fourth of July holiday weekend, safely, whether at the beach, watching fireworks, enjoying a day in the sun.
Deaths from preventable incidents are 11 percent higher in July than the national average.
MSHA has announced the availability of the grants, which are part of the Brookwoord-Sago mine safety grants, a program that has entered its ninth year.
A post on CPSC's blog said its most recent fireworks report showed 11 consumers were killed and more than 10,000 were injured by fireworks in 2014.
DOT's regulatory agenda indicates the final rule will be published during July 2015.
The $77,000 penalty is for failing to comply with requirements for loading and securing heavy cargo, according to the agency.
With high temperatures in a number of cities, OSHA is sending out a reminder to protect workers from the dangers of heat.
Inspectors will be on the lookout for five hazards: musculoskeletal disorders caused by patient handling, bloodborne pathogens, workplace violence, tuberculosis, and slips, trips and falls.
This rule would require that new buses meet minimum thresholds in structural integrity, safety, maintainability, reliability, fuel economy, emissions, noise, and performance.
Bernard White, senior project manager in the Division of Spent Fuel Storage and Transportation, says practicality, not cost, is the main reason to use it.
OSHA has proposed $38,000 in fines for Allen Harim Foods LLC.
A National Safety Council report with some surprising stats says distracted walking injuries are increasing.
"These are serious findings that strongly indicate that, despite gains made since the Fort Totten accident, WMATA's safety program is inadequate," said U.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx.
NIOSH's blog highlighted research findings presented during a joint session of the NORA Manufacturing Sector and Services Sector Councils.
The two companies are considered imminent hazards to public safety.