Applications for the Pilot Accreditation Program are now due on May 10, 2017.
ASSE President Tom Cecich released a statement following OSHA’s whitepaper.
At this year’s #GraingerShow, CEO D.G. Macpherson said March 13 he expects it will be 80 percent in five years.
The findings identified three specific areas of concerns for special needs evacuations: strobe color and frequency, audible notification, and unpredictability for the students when the alarm would sound, as well as a lack of evacuation practice.
The settlement involves $834,200 in civil penalties and is part of an agreement reached to resolve allegations that certain Rite Aid pharmacies in Los Angeles dispensed and/or recorded controlled substances using a medical practitioner's incorrect or invalid DEA registration number.
The agency's Committee for Risk Assessment will adopt a final opinion by the end of November on whether to extend the authorization for glyphosate, a widely used herbicide that is classified as a probable human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, to continue being used in the European Union.
Owners of the valves are asked to immediately contact R.W. Beckett, which is based in Ridgeville, Ohio, for a free repair kit or a replacement valve and free installation.
The fund have been made available for native youth, ages 14-24.
The CDC posted a travel notice for Angola, Guinea-Bissau, Maldives and Soloman Islands.
The U.S. Department of Energy is asking for comments and information by April 10 about a possible change in its transfers of uranium for cleanup services at the Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant in Piketon, Ohio.
The CDC is working with other health organizations to minimize any health risk posed by the outbreak in Lincoln County, Tennessee.
The revised policy allows applicants who test positive to reapply after 90 days if the particular service allows it, but an individual who tests positive on the second test, regardless of drug type, is permanently disqualified from military service.
Anywhere from $700,000 to $1.1 million will be awarded to YouthBuild programs across the country.
Dolly Hulin from the Thomasville Fire Department in North Carolina has been named the winner.
The screenings are part of the Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program (CWHSP).