After inspection of a construction site, OSHA has fined the companies a total of $148,000.
Questions and comments can be submitted by email or tweet starting 24 hours before the Sept. 20 webinar.
The Oct. 9 public hearing in Washington, D.C., concerns three-wheeled electric vehicles and whether the importer provided proper notification of non-compliance with safety standards.
Posted on the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the new video shows glass panels being added at the 80th floor of the new skyscraper and concrete pours on the 93rd floor.
During a House subcommittee hearing on 9/11’s 11th anniversary, most witnesses said they support the program’s approach.
More than 740,000 residences worth $136 billion in 13 states are at high or very high risk, according to the CoreLogic 2012 Wildfire Hazard Risk Report.
NIOSH adds cancers to the list of illnesses resulting from the 2001 terrorist attacks covered by the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act.
The new website offers summaries of federal and states' regulatory actions on pipelines and an overview of the existing U.S. pipeline infrastructure. It will feature public comment opportunities.
Combating red tape and over-regulation, UK officials have eliminated the laws that require some businesses to be inspected on a regular basis.
The America Responds Memorial Scholarship and the Harry Taback 9/11 Memorial Scholarship were created after the terrorist attacks to honor those who were killed.
There are about 300,000 such mines in Appalachia alone, according to the agency.
For the first time, members of the public can vote until Sept. 14 for their favorite innovation, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced.
A rail chemical emergency response scenario will be one of the highlights of the Alliance of Hazardous Materials Professionals' 2012 National Conference.
After employees allegedly were exposed to dangerous chemicals, including lead, OSHA has notified the Navy about 21 serious violations.
There are 44 names in this class of promising young safety professionals, including several outside the United States.
Seven students received them for the 2012-13 academic year during a Sept. 6 ceremony in Salem, Ore.
The British agency has opened a public consultation on proposals to exempt some self-employed people from health and safety legislation.