The May 10 seminar will cover preventing aerodynamic stalls and loss of control accidents.
The FDA approves Ragwitek for treatment of short ragweed pollen allergies.
Denmark confirmed it has ratified it. The convention will "enter into force" April 14, 2015, the International Maritime Organization announced.
L&L Lumber Co. faces $45,000 in proposed fines following an OSHA inspection at an Alabama work site.
The agency announced that $112 million in funding is available through two grant programs.
The June 3, all-day forum in Rockville, Md., is part of a years-long process in which the agency’s staff has encouraged the development of and tested sensor technologies that would shut down a gas heater when the CO concentration exceeds 400 ppm.
The Food Safety and Inspection Service released an expanded distribution list for the Nutriom LLC egg recall.
The alliance aims to reduce Atlanta-area construction workers' exposure to respirable crystalline silica.
The FDA has approved Tanzeum subcutaneous injection for those living with type 2 diabetes. FDA is requiring post-marketing studies for Tanzeum, including a clinical trial to evaluate dosing, efficacy, and safety in pediatric patients.
The Division of Workers' Compensation is accepting public comments until April 21.
The agency has finished its nationwide equipment installation for the NextGen Aircraft Tracking System.
The agency reported that 2013 overall injury rates improved to a historic low.
The Dallas and Chicago OSHA offices have formed an alliance with the Philippine consulate general in Chicago.
Residents of Giglio Island received another briefing April 14 about the salvage project's next phase.
They agreed to cooperate on a project meant to improve safety and environmental standards in the industry. It will be executed by the Marine Environment Division of IMO, in partnership with the Ministry of Industries of Bangladesh, during the next 18 months.
The Office for Nuclear Regulation has been established as a Public Corporation under the Energy Act 2013.
It coincides with recent medical breakthroughs that have made more effective, safer oral hepatitis medicines available.