DOE fines Hanford contractor $316,250 March 18, 2005 Feds cite a "lack of sustained improvement" in safety operations; nuclear rules violatedRead More
Union safety & health department faces uncertain future March 18, 2005 With union memberships down, what’s going to happen if there are cutbacks in the AFL-CIO budget?Read More
Conference set on globalization and workplace health & safety March 18, 2005 The University of Oregon in scenic Eugene will host the confab April 29-30Read More
Refinery operator agrees to pay $10 million fine March 18, 2005 Motiva Enterprises pleads guilty to negligently endangering workers in tank explosion incidentRead More
Nanotech to the rescue? March 11, 2005 Will nanotechnology revive flagging fortunes in the industrial hygiene world?Read More
John Henshaw's OSHA legacy? March 11, 2005 Four task groups have been working on a variety of industrial hygiene-related measuresRead More
Issues on the minds of industrial hygienists March 11, 2005 After polling members, AIHA has identified the top public policy IH issues for 2005-2006Read More
IH: A church with two congregations? March 11, 2005 Some pros believe the industrial hygiene profession is splintering into two groups: the generalists and the specialistsRead More
Industrial hygiene: Still alive and well? March 11, 2005 With many health and safety issues solved, where will the growth opportunities for IHs surface?Read More
Life after OSHA March 11, 2005 Henshaw has sorted through career options and apparently sees a future in risk reductionRead More