The Chicago hair products manufacturer has been fined $59,700.
SAMHSA's latest report shows a 10 percentage increase from 2006 to 2012.
The two-day event during Fire-Rescue International 2014, taking place in Dallas, is a strength and endurance challenge, now in its second year.
The Miami-based contractor was cited for hazards at a worksite in Hallandale Beach, Fla.
The Columbus, Ohio brewery faces a proposed fine of $92,400.
Fugro Survey Pty Ltd will use two vessels to conduct the search of the sea floor, utilizing side scan sonar, multi-beam echo sounders, and video cameras as they search for aircraft debris.
The UP CARES program began in 2013. It supports community-owned railroad safety initiatives.
Acting Chairman Christopher Hart said investigators wanted to look more closely at pilots and drug use.
A total of 359 employees will receive money after the U.S. Labor Department investigation.
The agency has proposed a new federal motor carrier safety standard to enhance protections for rollover crashes.
The statement comes from Thomas E. Perez.
Sept. 8 is the deadline for submitting comments on the revision of ANSI/ISEA Z308.1-2009.
Funding is available for the project to advance workers' rights.
Elliott F. Kaye has been sworn in as the tenth chairman in the history of the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
The sector's recovery has been uneven, according to the association’s economist, who said Congress’ bill to temporarily fund the Highway Trust Fund doesn’t help.