In a collaborative effort, the CDC is training and assessing Ebola hospital readiness.
The site was developed by faculty members at Washington University in St. Louis and supported by CPWR (the Center for Construction Research and Training) through a NIOSH cooperative agreement.
Federal inspectors issued 127 citations during special impact inspections conducted at 12 coal mines in October.
The agency will determine if Graco failed to report safety defect in a timely manner.
The agencies' leaders signed it during the 2014 OSHA Oil & Gas Safety and Health Conference taking place this week in Houston.
The free guide is part of the Healthy Workplaces Manage Stress campaign.
The agency determined that shortcomings in design and certification led to the fire in a battery being installed on a Boeing 787.
Required by law, the new list contains 363 types of goods from countries that range alphabetically from Afghanistan to Zambia.
"These gift ideas provide a great starting point for being prepared for an emergency or disaster," said FEMA Region V Acting Regional Administrator Janet Odeshoo.
It is intended to protect rail employees working on active tracks, or right-of-ways, under the supervision of a dispatcher.
A NASA blog revealed the menu: irradiated smoked turkey, thermostabilized candied yams, freeze-dried green beans and mushrooms, freeze-dried cornbread dressing, and thermostabilized cherry-blueberry cobbler for dessert.
The London Fire Brigade reported 35 firefighters and officers responded to the fire, which damaged a small section of the front carriage of a train on platform 6 and a section of track. There were no injuries.
The NSC sent out a message showing their support for Mark Rosekind.
The American Red Cross announced three holiday promotions and product discounts for corporate and organization worksite training programs.
The operator, Houston-based Fieldwood Energy, reported three other workers were hurt in the Nov. 20 explosion and are being treated at an on-shore medical facility.
Soldream Inc. faces more than $59,000 in proposed fines for multiple safety and health violations.
Austal USA LLC has been cited three times by OSHA in the past five years.