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The president’s proposed federal budget also cuts funding from the Mine Safety Health Administration by 10 percent, down to $348.2 million from $387.8 million.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, June 6 — A surveyor was killed after reportedly falling from the eighth floor of a building — an estimated height of 27 metres — through an opening in a “pressurisation shaft” area at ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis signs bill in Palm Beach Gardens to protect firefighters' safety and health DeSantis signed HB 929, ensuring that firefighters and first responders stay safe and healthy on the job ...
MADISON, Wis. -- Nurses at UnityPoint-Health Meriter went on strike Tuesday morning after negotiations between the union representing them and the hospital stalled. Nearly 1,000 RNs joined the ...
Rallies in Morgantown and Washington, D.C., spotlight federal cuts to workplace safety and health By MetroNews Staff May 22, 2025 - 3:16 pm ...
A company that manufactures popular stone kitchen worktops has been fined £60,000 after it repeatedly failed to protect workers from exposure to hazardous dust. Inspectors from the Health and Safety ...
On May 13 federal officials announced that more than 100 employees at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) will be permanently reinstated—a crucial development after ...
Due to federal cutbacks last month, the director of the Upper Midwest Agricultural Safety and Health Center said the organization will run out of funding by fall. Jeff Bender, director of UMASH ...
The Municipality’s innovative use of AI-driven technologies, such as smart sensors, cameras, and 3D printing, continues to set benchmarks in workplace safety. Its commitment to building a ...
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work isn't just about remembering the bad things that have happened. It's also about looking forward and finding ways to prevent future problems.
The World Day for Safety and Health at Work is commemorated every year on 28th April to honour the hundreds of thousands of people who are killed and injured while working.
In addition to there being no information, there was no instruction or training provided to the employees on vibration, nor had the landlord implemented a suitable system of health surveillance.