Texas-Based organizations win 3 of the 7 Individual and Community Preparedness Awards.
MSA, a global leader in the development, manufacture, and supply of safety products that protect people's health and safety, and the largest producer of industrial hard hats in North America, has developed the world's first protective helmet manufactured from sugarcane.
The free Sept. 25 presentation by Dr. Charles E. Argoff, M.D., professor of neurology at Albany Medical College and director of the Comprehensive Pain Center at Albany Medical Center, will explain how certain genetic variations affect a patient's reaction to opioids.
The data repository allows the public to download relevant datasets and research.
Among the highlights are The Sept. 30 Executive Forum featuring the president of Firmenich Inc., which won the 2012 Campbell Award, and safety leaders from two other Campbell Institute charter member companies.
The EPA administrator and secretary of energy will participate in a White House Google+ Hangout starting at 12:15 p.m. EDT.
Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro and Newfoundland Power jointly urged the public, contractors, and heavy equipment operators to identify the location of overhead and/or underground power lines before beginning work.
The agency's rule will require most Class III devices, such as automated external defibrillators, to have unique device identifiers on their label and packaging within a year.
New clean-energy rules make some worry about the safety of plant workers and the public.
After a construction worker died being swept away in a sewer, federal investigators are trying to determine what went wrong and whether or not any OSHA violations occurred.
The money was awarded to over 70 different nonprofit organizations and community groups.
The city's public works department faces 10 violations after a trash collector died on the job.
The first Business Pulse coincides with this September's National Preparedness Month and features a business continuity discussion between CDC and UPS.
Agapito Associates Inc., a mining engineering consulting firm, has agreed to pay a $100,000 penalty for a high-negligence violation in connection with the 2007 mine collapses that killed six miners and three rescue workers at Genwal Resources Inc.'s mine in Emery County, Utah.
The glass company receives the violations due to an investigation done after an employee was injured.
Honda, Subaru and Volvo fare the best in a new crash test done by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Due to unsafe walking and falling on the tracks, the CTA has introduced a rail safety campaign aimed at reducing accidents and death.