The organization cites two companies and one commercial driver for posing an imminent hazard to public safety.
The agency approves Farxiga tablets, designed to help glycemic control.
The city of Los Angeles' Attorney's Office has sued AllenCo Energy.
The agency will host a meeting to present the results of a health study done on former workers at an IBM facility.
The popular women's retail chain was cited by OSHA for alleged hazards at its New Jersey and New York stores.
The organizations renewed their agreement with the Automotive Coalition for Traffic Safety (ACTS).
The Alpha Foundation awards the grant to the university.
Following the NTSB's recommendation, it agrees with the NTSB that "all rail transit systems are at risk for roadway worker fatalities and injuries."
OSHA announced Jan. 6 that it has granted a 30-day extension; the National Association of Home Builders asked for 90 more days.
OSHA cites Terrell’s Potato Chip Corp. for over $100,000 in proposed fines.
The organization announces new prevention guidelines for salmonella in market hogs.
CEO Anil Mathur reports the marine transportation company's safety and environmental performance was the best since its formation in 1999.
The organization releases a report suggesting that neonicotinoids may affect the development of the nervous system.
IIHS study shows Honda, Subaru and Volvo in top for safety.
The state department of inspections and appeals has drafted new food safety standards set to start Jan. 1, 2014.
Poudre Valley Hospital is recommending the testing for 210 former patients who were treated in its intensive care unit between Sept. 1, 2011, and Aug. 28, 2012. A former employee suspected of diverting prescription painkillers may have put them at risk of exposure.
OSHA cites the company for two repeat safety violations.