Following the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pension’s approval of bipartisan mining safety legislation introduced last month in Congress, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) applauded the committee and urged continued Congressional cooperation and quick action on the bill.
With hurricane season approaching, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) is urging workplaces and communities to be prepared, and is offering a variety of safety resources to assist businesses.
New Hampshire and Illinois have become the latest states to enhance public safety by mandating that all cigarettes sold in their state be “fire-safe.†Such cigarettes are less likely to ignite fires if dropped or carelessly discarded.
OSHA’s 2006 Site-Specific Targeting (SST) plan will focus on approximately 4,250 high-hazard worksites in its primary list for unannounced comprehensive inspections over the coming year, the agency announced May 31.
A requirement to train employees on the proper use of PPE seems comical to many safety trainers. How hard could it possibly be for someone to put on a pair of safety goggles?
The men who died from carbon monoxide poisoning at an eastern Kentucky coal mine Saturday were using the exact air pack model as the Sago Mine disaster victims, even though the lone survivor had questioned the reliability of the devices about a month ago, according to the Associated Press.
Government officials are baffled over what killed four people last week at a mine in southeastern British Columbia, Canada that has been closed 4-1/2 years, according to The Globe and Mail.
In response to the Sago and Alma mine tragedies, legislation was introduced Friday to better ensure the safety of West Virginia's miners by drastically reform mine safety regulations. The legislation was cosponsored by Rep. Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) and Rep. Nick Rahall (D-WV).
OSHA’s new “Best Practices Guide: Fundamentals of a Workplace First-Aid Program†is designed to help employers and employees develop workplace first-aid programs.