The association's executive director submitted comments to HHS that say workers who choose not to participate should not be penalized.
The document alerts underground coal mines' operators about the publication of findings from a joint study strongly supporting the use of these direct-reading devices in the field.
Delaying subsidies and discussing taxes on sustainable energy producers, the German government is evaluating options to reduce the rising price of power.
He announced the decision Jan. 29 and said he'll leave the post in February rather than serve during President Obama's second term.
The board's meeting in Louisville, Ky., concerns its staff's findings on the causes of the March 21, 2011, explosion in that city. Two workers died of burn injuries as a result.
A South Korean Samsung factory is being investigated under allegations of failing to report a fatal acid leak prior to the employee's death.
Recently posted by the federal Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the paper says antiviral therapy for chronic hepatitis C virus infection continues to evolve.
Connie M. Knight pleaded guilty to three felony charges and a misdemeanor charge that she created fall documents in order to deliver hazardous waste training to people seeking to work in oil spill cleanup.
Two categories of services, drugs and home services, increase significantly between early and late-term care, it shows.
The organizers say more than 1,600 exhibitors will participate in the Nov. 5-8 trade fair and congress at the Dusseldorf, Germany fairgrounds.
By providing training materials and events to oil and gas exploration sites in five states, OSHA and STEPS work to improve safety at worksites.
Announcing Jan. 26 he has decided not to seek a sixth term in the U.S. Senate, the Iowa senator said he'll focus on education and health care during his final two years in Congress.
GT Energy has almost reached its fundraising goal for a Manchester geothermal facility to become operational by mid-2015.
The CEO and the Workforce Advisory Committee chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) will discuss the new voluntary standard Jan. 29.
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit said the president's appointment of three members in January 2012 violated the Constitution.
There is a risk that capacitors in the heat pump's converter box can fail and burn. The product is made in Sweden.
Resulting in $54,000 worth of fines, Rana Meal Solutions in Bartlett, Ill. exposed employees to ammonia hazards and lack of adequate safety procedures.