CEO Anil Mathur reports the marine transportation company's safety and environmental performance was the best since its formation in 1999.
Here's what OSHA's Dec. 1, 2013, training deadline should mean to you.
What do you do about a problem that is never going away? I think you have to design around it.
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.
David Lynn, CSP, said his book, "Principle to Practice: Safety Talking Points," contains material on 103 safety topics that will help people think about how to make safe decisions.
"We are taking a key step forward in capturing critical data that will allow us to assemble a big picture view of the environmental causes of foodborne outbreaks," said Carol Selman, who heads CDC's Environmental Health Specialists Network team at the National Center for Environmental Health.
Commitment to safe practices is required to optimize the protection that advanced technology affords workers.
Conducting Safe Zone drills and evacuation drills as required is a good measure of your company's safety program.
Do employees understand the Adverse Weather Policy if you have one and know when it goes into effect?
When conducting safety training, don’t forget what could be the most important tool of all. New technology innovations are yielding important safety benefits.
The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement announced that the companies either failed to submit initial audit plans by the Nov. 15 deadline or didn’t complete their audits by that date.
The facility will be the largest in Korea, with 12 full-flight simulators, when it opens in 2015.
Four marines who were clearing unexploded ordnance in California found dead.
The final rule comes as a result of the Colgan Air 3407 crash in 2009 near Buffalo, N.Y., which killed 49 people on board and one person on the ground.
The agency's assistant secretary, Dr. David Michaels, has spoken repeatedly about the issue of temporary workers' safety. A group of safety advocates has drawn up 15 recommendations to address the issue.
OSHA's respiratory regulations require that you have a written program outlining your company's usage of respirators. The program needs to be reviewed annually.
"We hit a sweet spot. We'll be here for the long haul," Honeywell Life Safety President Mark Levy said Sept. 18.
According to ANSI standards, fall protection equipment should be inspected by the user before each use and inspected at least once a year by a competent person.
The agency has proposed $113,400 in fines against Sherman Brothers Trucking Inc., doing business as Team Transport Inc.
Nevada OSHA inspectors issued six citations against Cirque du Soleil and three against the hotel-casino because of Sarah Guillot-Guyard's death last July.