California Leads the Way in Workplace Safety Standards
Cal/OSHA has several advisory meetings scheduled over the next few weeks to collect comments on proposed safety standards.
Cal/OSHA has several advisory meetings scheduled over the next few weeks to collect comments on proposed safety standards.
Martin-Baker Aircraft has admitted to breaching health and safety laws pertaining to the death of a pilot.
It appears that the government has narrowly avoided yet another long shutdown.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is taking a different approach for assessing the hazards of new chemicals.
As of January 3, 2018, the EPA employed 14,162 workers. That number is down from about 15,000 from just two years prior.
NASA officials have raised some red flags about persistent safety risks of using commercial spacecraft.
The Ontario Ministry of Labour has determined the new amount for safety fines and penalties.
OSHA is one of several federal agencies affected by the federal hiring freeze in early 2017.
U.S. Transportation Secretary, Elaine Chao, urges railroads and transit agencies to take action after recent rail accidents.
The Trump administration is reviewing the possibility of reducing safety requirements for the offshore drilling industry.
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