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The loss of the CDC’s occupational safety office, NIOSH, may have long-term consequences, particularly for H5N1 bird flu ...
Ombudsman Jack Chan said on Wednesday the government should step up inspections to ensure the construction sector carries out ...
For New Mexicans who spend the entire workday out in the sun, the rising heat is an extreme safety hazard, and state leaders ...
A major round of job cuts at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) could weaken efforts to protect American workers, according to federal health officials. About two-thirds ...
This year’s Stand Up 4 Grain Safety Week was observed March 24-28. The national initiative aims to prevent injuries and save ...
McKelvey calls portable CO alarms a smart precaution for travelers. “It makes good sense to have a portable CO alarm when ...
A Fort Knox Safety officer is calling on community members to keep safety in mind as they enjoy the spring and summer ...
Companies tied to Elon Musk have dozens of workplace health and safety cases open at OSHA. Union leaders and former OSHA ...
OSHA will hold a public hearing on June 16 to gather input on its proposed federal standard aimed at protecting workers from heat-related injuries and illnesses.
The independent agency that hears appeals to OSHA citations is being challenged a second time over its structure as employers seek to test the limits of a 2024 US Supreme Court decision.
Food waste compost program to expand. In partnership with the Coffee Creek Farmers Market, the Recycling and Waste Reduction District of Porter County will expand its food waste c ...
At CDC, union officials said programs eliminated because of the layoffs focused on smoking, lead poisoning, gun violence, asthma and air quality, and occupational safety and health. The entire ...