The Chinese government is taking steps to promote increased safety in some workplaces.
A steam explosion destroyed Unit 4 more than 26 years ago. The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development announced the first major step to cover that reactor with a massive new structure has been completed.
New York officials need more time to put the final touches on a nearly completed study of hydraulic fracturing's effects.
This is the first use of the suspension authority allowed by the Food Safety Modernization Act, the agency announced Nov. 26.
The American Nurses Association's Safe Patient Handling and Mobility National Standards Working Group is seeking public comments on it by 5 p.m. EST Nov. 30.
Louisiana Generating must pay $14 million in penalties for illegal air pollution.
The agency said placing the monitoring system at the bottom of the windshields of about 500 commercial trucks is part of a research project.
Now facing $165,900 in fines, Mississippi Phosphates was investigated after two employees died in similar incidents.
Harbor Freight Tools is voluntarily recalling them because the trigger switch can overheat.
Peer-to-peer programs like one already established by Union Pacific will build a culture of safety that keeps everyone alert and safe, FRA Administrator Joseph Szabo said.
Small modular nuclear reactors might be the energy solution of future.
Both Scott Kelly, an American, and Mikhail Kornienko, a Russian, have spent a total of about six months aboard the station during previous missions.
The association's news release thanked Draeger Medical Inc., saying the company "responded to our call for items and contributed over 56,000 N95 units to the relief effort."
Six serious violations have been assessed against Harrison Hoist Inc. of Grand Prairie, Texas, in connection with the collapse of part of a tower crane at a University of Texas at Dallas campus in July.
People passing by, cleaning, or working near designated smoking areas in five large U.S. airports are exposed to secondhand smoke, according to the study.
About 1.12 million people took the National Public Servant Exam on Nov. 25, about 150,000 more than the year before, the Xinhua news agency reported.
The committee meets this week in London with a packed agenda, including approval of draft amendments to the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) and creation of a passenger ship safety working group.