Dock safety still an issue October 18, 2002 Workers accused of deliberate slow down claim they're only obeying safety rulesRead More
OSHA, NIOSH funding up in the air October 18, 2002 With Congress divided over budget monies, agencies are operating on a week-to-week basisRead More
EPA won't regulate chemical plant security October 18, 2002 The federal agency's plan includes guidelines and cooperation with industryRead More
Bush ripped for declining enviro enforcement October 18, 2002 Reports shows an 80 percent drop in penalties and remedies recovered compared to final Clinton monthsRead More
'Father of modern safety and health movement' dies at 76 October 18, 2002 Activist Tony Mazzocchi helped pave the way for the OSH Act in 1970Read More
Award winners demonstrate "productive safety" October 11, 2002 NSC lauds five companies for their outstanding achievementRead More
Department of Defense cleanups not complete, report says October 11, 2002 General Accounting Office claims more than one-third of DoD's remediation projects are suspectRead More
Reactives need tighter regulation, says U.S. chemical safety board October 11, 2002 Study concludes OSHA's process safety management standard has gaps in coverage of reactive hazardsRead More
Start young - stay safe October 11, 2002 New Web feature supports occupational health and safety in education and training at all levelsRead More
Parents working nights: Where are your children? October 11, 2002 Survey finds that just two percent of companies subsidized child careRead More