The fall protection market in North America will accelerate thanks to strong enforcement and will reach $670.5 million in 2017, according to a new Frost & Sullivan report.
A new state law requires owners to file signed registration forms with the state and to have the animals microchipped.
As penalty for an explosion earlier this year injuring three, a fireworks producer faces fines for 31 safety violations.
University Medial Center Brackenridge in Austin, Texas, is the first Level 1 trauma center to receive this recognition.
The Operation Tomodachi registry is for 70,000 U.S. service members, family members, DoD civilians, and DoD contractors who were in Japan from March 12 to May 11, 2011, according to an Armed Forces Press Service report.
The league is the founding donor to a new Sports and Health Research Program that will research concussions, the relationship between traumatic brain injury and late life neurodegenerative disorders, sudden cardiac arrest in young athletes, and additional health topics.
CDC created it with help from pharmacists' associations, the National Association of Drug Store Chains, the American Heart Association, and even pharmacy schools.
Operation Lifesaver introduced the "Money Taxi" game Aug. 27 as schools around the country were beginning a new school year.
An observational study of patients with cardiac arrest at 435 U.S. hospitals find facilities with the longest attempt had higher survival to discharge.
Wilhelmsen Ships Service is one company helping ship owners prepare for the Concentrated Inspection Campaign, which began Sept. 1.
Plains Gas Solutions LLC has been fined $111,000 by OSHA for eight violations stemming from a February explosion.
A carnival worker dies after being struck in the head by a ride.
The concern that cell phones can interfere with aircraft navigation has been debunked. This study is required by the FAA Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, with a report to Congress due by Nov. 10.
Acquiring VR-Tec "gives us greater global reach under a single, unified brand," said Shain Rae, chief executive officer at DEUS Rescue.
The agency proposed penalties of $81,500.
Mayor Michael Bloomberg says they contribute to a life expectancy of 80.6 for newborns in the city, higher than the national average of 78.2.
It contains management principles and systems to help organizations continuously improve their occupational health and safety performance.