Dräger and the American Society of Safety Engineers conducted the survey to find out how many in the industry know about the new exposure limits recommended by ACGIH.
Currently, workers can file a written complaint, call 1-800-321-OSHA, or visit an OSHA regional or area office.
The settlement is reached after the company and its executives are shown to have distributed adulterated and misbranded devices, according to FDA.
The annual operation ensures vessel safety in the Great Lakes during the icy season by retrieving buoys.
The Long Island, N.Y.-based contractor is cited for alleged fall and scaffolding hazards.
The employee wanted back wages after allegedly being fired for filing a safety complaint against his employer.
The Industrial Commission of Arizona has found that the Forestry Division committed willful and serious safety violations during the Yarnell Hill fire in June.
The plan says FSIS will consider posting Category 2 and even Category 1 establishments on its website, in addition to the already posted Category 3 establishments, in order to provide an "incentive for industry to improve process control."
ProAct Safety gears up to release the Safety Culture Excellence mobile app in early December.
Five floors, three housing a total of 69 patient care units, will be added to the Mary Brigh East Building, the organization announced Dec. 2.
Cloud's Meats, Inc. recalled beef and pork products due to possible E. Coli contamination.
Updating the process safety management standard and several others will allow the agency to respond to the executive order responding to the explosion in West, Texas.
The mine operator failed to report miner injuries equaling 239 days of lost time.
The New Jersey merchandise printer allegedly violated several rules, including exposing workers to excessive heat.
The U.S. Department of Transportation fined Brazilian Airline GOL for violating its rules.
Three workers suffered acid burns in December 2011 when corroded, 50-year-old pipes burst at a Southampton chemical plant, a British court was told Nov. 29.
Slip-resistant flooring in all railcars and better lighting inside the mezzanines of underground stations in the transit system of the nation’s capital are in the works.