Health promotion programs also save employers money, a study in the October issue of ACOEM's Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine confirms.
Though steps have been taken to make state-operated mental health institutions safer, violent acts are still occurring.
A seminar on psychological health suggests that mental injuries exist and should be taken seriously.
This third case reportedly involves a rookie cornerback on the football team. A Duke Infection Control Outreach Network specialist spoke with the players and the team’s staff on Friday and answered their questions.
The deadline is Jan. 10, and the awards will be presented at the Indiana Safety and Health Conference and Expo, which will be held Feb. 18-20, 2014, in Indianapolis.
Though the shutdown prevented OSHA from announcing it, the agency has proposed $118,300 in fines again Adair Grain Inc., which owned the fertilizer storage facility that blew up in the Texas town.
Attorney General Pam Bondi filed the emergency rule this week that designates them a Schedule I substances.
The agency's chairman said carryover funds are exhausted, and the agency cannot function without a new appropriation.
Three were found along the state's coast recently by Oregon State Police Hazardous Device Technicians and Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal personnel, prompting the Oct. 7 alert.
Following several serious incidents earlier this year, yet another garment factory in Bangladesh suffers a fire that kills 9.
After a recent outbreak of salmonella present in 18 states, the CDC recalls 30 furloughed employees.
The study reported this month in JAMA involved patients in Denmark who suffered out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and for whom resuscitation was attempted between 2001 and 2010.
The state's health department predicts more than 800 will be born this year.
One occurred in West Virginia, another in Illinois, and the third in Wyoming, the Charleston Gazette's Ken Ward Jr. reported.
The organization supports the idea that all boaters under 15 should wear life jackets in hopes of increasing compliance in boaters of all ages.
From Sept. 29 to Oct. 11, 2013, institute participants discuss nuclear safety, security safeguards, and more.
"We want to remind hunters that walking on or near railroad tracks is extremely dangerous, because you never know when a train will come along," said Robert Morrison, Union Pacific's chief of police.