Its first work will be done on 24 bridges in Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Washington, D.C.
The farm was fined for polluting local water, but a new study suggests the EPA might be wrong.
Besides the estimated 407 traffic deaths, the council estimates 43,500 medically consulted injuries from motor vehicle collisions may occur during the period.
The company announced the offer, both for oil or electrical workers directly affected by the recent tornado and electrical utility workers going there to assist, on May 23.
Penford Products of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, announced the simulator's completion on May 21. It was developed in partnership with Iowa State University's American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers.
Three years have been added, so the date is now Nov. 10, 2017.
One willful and two serious violations were discovered by OSHA investigators at a Niagara Falls worksite.
It's too early to bookmark http://aihce2014.org, right? Maybe not.
The international flavor of AIHce 2013 transcended the host city. Speakers, exhibitors, and educational topics reflected the global nature of industrial hygiene and workplace safety.
NIOSH is heavily involved in the ISO standards now being developed and wants to educate U.S. stakeholders about them.
DOT has fined a ticket agent for violating code-share disclosure rules.
Companies exhibiting at AIHce 2013 displayed a host of new products for optimal worker protection.
The number represents more than 25 percent of the people attending the conference in person, not counting exhibitors.
A Tuesday lecture discussed the reality of human trafficking in today's world
Silica exposure is a topic that everyone from OSHA to product manufacturers need to take into consideration.
The two substances were discussed in a Monday session at the conference.
Assistant Secretary Dr. David Michaels said the agency is discussing harmonizing recordkeeping and injury reporting with international counterparts.