Who's scared? No boom in corporate security spending August 8, 2003 Since September 2001, the median increase in security spending is just four percentRead More
OSHA and Johnson & Johnson sign ergo agreement August 1, 2003 Three-year partnership is designed to develop best practices for reducing workplace injuriesRead More
Congress moves on OSHA issues August 1, 2003 Three amendments to the OSH Act pass on party-line votes; will the bills make it through the Senate?Read More
Deadline nears for Ground Zero comp claims August 1, 2003 Health conditions that may be eligible for free medical care and compensation are wide rangingRead More
OSHA inks two more alliances August 1, 2003 Pacts are with National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association and American Council of Independent LaboratoriesRead More
New York smoking restrictions go into effect August 1, 2003 New law is an "important advance" in the occupational health of workers, says NYCOSH executive directorRead More
Flexible schedules lessen fatigue, says study August 1, 2003 Benefits also include reduced overtime, absenteeism and turnover costsRead More
Warehouse dust explosion injures seven July 25, 2003 Seven workers hospitalized in yet another flammable dust catastrophe, this time in South Carolina.Read More
More violence at work: Texan kills two before shooting self July 25, 2003 Texas man was known as a “wonderful” person to work with before shooting three female coworkers, killing two and leaving one in critical condition. He then committed suicide.Read More
Study reveals hidden costs of shiftwork July 25, 2003 Circadian Technologies predicts company bottom lines will bleed more as extended-hours operations become more prevalent.Read More