The Department of Labor extends the Fair Labor Standards Act's overtime and minimum wage protections to direct care workers, effective Jan. 1, 2015.
Over 150 firefighters will be honored through the Wall of Honor in Colorado Springs.
A Brooklyn outpost of the national pharmacy chain is cited for several violations.
Instead of sharing inspection responsibility with OSHA as it has the last year, the HIOSH will return to monitoring workplace safety in the manufacturing sector.
The DOE creates the app to ensure those working with fuel cells are doing so in a safe manner.
At 4 a.m. local time Tuesday, the salvage companies announced the ship is upright and resting on platforms installed for that purpose.
The October 2013 issue of Arizona Highways features an item on page 13 identifying the fly agaric mushroom as being edible.
The plan goes more than halfway toward eliminating the brigade's planning budget savings of £45 million during the next two years.
A task group will identify well servicing positions that require Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities and will develop core competencies for each.
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, ATA, and others support a bill in Congress that would require a rulemaking for apnea tests.
According to a new study from JOEM, companies who have a "healthy workplace" environment may outperform those who don't.
It is a posthumous award for Gustano Pizzo, who received a patent in 1974 for inventing a mechanical system to trap airline hijackers mid-flight.
New research shows that TBBPA may cause cancer by interfering with workers' hormones and stimulating estrogen activity.
The Mine Safety and Health Administration introduces a tool that lets mine operators know when they're successfully reducing violations.
Due to unsafe and risky work conditions, BART workers have requested changes they may not receive.