Iraq contractors hit hard by comp premiums July 2, 2004 Insurers not mandated to provide coverage; as an inducement, government reimburses insurers for war-related claimsRead More
Exxon bans cell phones while driving July 2, 2004 World's largest oil company using "cell safety" to polish its responsibility reputationRead More
What are you paying for injuries at home? July 2, 2004 Employers spend an average of $280 per employee annually for injuries suffered at home, study saysRead More
Cell phone liabilities bite employers July 2, 2004 Lawsuits causing employers to clamp down on vehicular cell-phone useRead More
Celebrate safely, OSHA urges July 2, 2004 New OSHA Web page designed to help employers and workers minimize pyrotechnics risksRead More
Three killed by train crash fumes July 2, 2004 A tanker car carrying pressurized chlorine broke open, venting tons of gas into the Texas airRead More
Toxic releases increased five percent in '02 June 25, 2004 Pollution data show the continued need for public health protections, enviro groups sayRead More
Double tragedy: Safety supervisor dies rushing to heat-stroke victim June 25, 2004 57-year-old supervisor for Perdue Farms succumbs to heart disease after rushing to collapsed rooferRead More
Opposition mounts to proposed NIOSH move June 25, 2004 AIHA, ASSE have complaints about the planned reorganization of the Centers for Disease ControlRead More
Emergency responders: Time to get your act together June 25, 2004 Better procedures are needed for protection at the scene of terrorist attacks and disasters, study findsRead More