Every year around this time the Farmer's Almanac and the Old Farmer's Almanac (yes, there are two of them!) release their forecasts for the coming winter.
The cited violations involve forklift inspections and forklift operators' training.
According to WHO, an increasing number of countries are on the verge of eliminating malaria: 13 countries reported zero cases of the disease and six others reported fewer than 10 cases in 2014.
JV Industrial Cos. Ltd. faces $7,000 in fines in fines, the maximum allowed for a serious violation.
Murray will pay $3.3 million in penalties, the agency announced.
The Office of Disability Employment Policy and the Administration for Community Living signed a new memorandum of agreement
The 128-page "Fire Service Features of Buildings and Fire Protection Systems" manual explains how fire personnel can resolve an incident sooner and more safely if a building’s design is tailored to meet their needs during an emergency.
High Structural Erectors were cited after a worker was hospitalized.
A judge has ordered American Recycling & Manufacturing Co. Inc. to pay $154K in fines.
"Many workers participating in the program have experienced work-related exposures that can increase the risk of COPD," said Duke University's John Dement, who headed the study.
Catholic Relief Services will implement a project to develop skills for youths in those countries.
An estimated 2 million people in the United States each year are infected with bacteria that antibiotics cannot treat because the bacteria no longer respond to antibiotics.
The Department of Transportation and IIHS announced 10 automakers are committing to the safety feature.
New York City, Tampa, and Wyoming have been selected for pilot programs.
On a December afternoon in 2008, within the research laboratories of the University of California (UC) in Los Angeles, a routine procedure went terribly wrong.
Workplace fires inflict major financial damages on companies and immeasurable impacts on burn victims and their families. Considering the total cost of a fire—in strict monetary terms, as well as in human suffering—all companies would do well to define and administer an effective employee safety program. Thoughtful, informed selection of protective garments should be a centerpiece of any such program.
Workers who drive as a part of their work duties will be asked to complete an additional set of questions about their driving environment and behaviors.