SANFORD – A weeklong hearing that could determine the future of SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment’s world-famous killer-whale shows opened Monday with lawyers for the federal government arguing that the ...
Good training, enough safety inspectors and the threat of hefty fines still won't be enough to right the wrongs in worker safety in Nevada, as long as powerful employers in construction and gaming can ...
A virtual public hearing on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) proposal to modify the way the nation’s fire, rescue and EMS personnel respond to emergencies is underway and may ...
Lawyers for SeaWorld Parks and Entertainment sought Friday to undermine the credibility of a killer-whale expert who had testified on Thursday that the animals are inherently unpredictable and ...
While the U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration has long been concerned with the safety of workers in manufacturing, a recently launched outreach program seeks to ...
When John Henshaw, administrator of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) testified Feb. 27 before the Senate Subcommittee on Employment, Safety and Training, Sen. Paul Wellstone (D ...
When the U.S. House Education and Labor Committee holds a hearing Thursday to examine the failings of Nevada’s workplace-safety program, representatives will try to answer two overarching questions: ...
For years, the federal government and many safety and health groups have recognized that noise-induced hearing loss among construction workers is far too common. By the age of 25, the average ...
Reducing noise hazards for employees in central and western Massachusetts is the goal of a new alliance among OSHA's Springfield Area Office, American Safety and Supply Inc. of Springfield, and ...