A worker was seriously injured when his arm became trapped in a conveyor belt he was maintaining.
The oil rig fire resulted in three deaths and two serious injuries.
The first-ever China-U.S. Occupational Health Symposia will be held on Sept. 15-16, 2015.
The temporary staffing company was cited for a serious violation in December 2014.
NIOSH's blog highlighted research findings presented during a joint session of the NORA Manufacturing Sector and Services Sector Councils.
The new agreement is for five years.
Paul Colangelo went through an exhaustive research process to decide on the apps he finds most valuable.
The expo is bulging with a record number of exhibitors, an ASSE spokesman confirmed, and the downtown area's attractions are impressing visitors.
Unlike many other job skills, AED/CPR capabilities have universal utility and can be used outside of the workplace to save others, such as family members.
Though not specific in detail, the regulations require training of commercial motor vehicle operators.
"We understand the importance of this industry, but workers' lives should not be sacrificed for a better cell phone signal," said Dr. David Michaels, assistant secretary for occupational safety and health.
Refreshers and regular drills are essential for ensuring workplace safety.
Dallas welcomes participants in ASSE's annual conference and expo this month.
OSHA found 50 violations at the Broken Arrow, Okla., facility.
OSHA encouraged New Hampshire employers to join the 2015 National Safety Stand-Down.
Thousands of wind energy professionals are meeting in Orlando to see and discuss the latest technology, the U.S. wind energy market, and safety in the industry.
The alliance aims to protect workers in the car repair industry.
Cal/OSHA cited C.C.Myers, Inc. and Terry Equipment, Inc.
The $7.5 million in funding will help workers prepare for jobs with high-wage employers.
The funding has been awarded to the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development.