Burrows Paper Corp. faces nearly $300,000 in proposed fines.
The ministry announced it has spent more than $1.8 million on a robotic mannequin to test protective suits and equipment for Britain's armed forces.
The chief reasons installed alarms fail to operate are missing, disconnected, or dead batteries.
Since mid-World War II, nearly 50 percent of combat deaths have been due to bleeding out. Half of those likely could have been saved if timely and appropriate care had been available.
A jury in Louisiana also awarded $1.475 million in compensatory damages. This is the first federal case to be tried and the first in the consolidated multidistrict litigation involving Actos, a diabetes drug the companies co-promoted from 1999 to 2006.
The product was recalled because of "foreign matter" contamination.
The page offers information related to chronic diseases that accompany aging.
The public and stakeholders also have 30 days in which to comment about the NPRM issued in June 2013.
Events and outreach for National Public Health Week 2014 emphasize emergency preparedness, disease prevention, and healthy diets and lifestyles.
The Seastreak Wall Street passenger ferry struck a pier Jan. 9, 2013, while approaching the dock.
A state law that took effect April 1 conferred that authority and also established a new complaint process. April is "Dig Safely Month," when state authorities remind excavators, contractors, and homeowners to call 811 before digging.
The American Red Cross North Texas Region was the first local chapter to use digital volunteers to assist its community during emergencies such as the West, Texas explosion.
EASA, ICAO, and EUROCONTROL have recommended that airspace users take alternative routes to avoid the Simferopol Flight Information Region.
The agency ordered DND International, Inc. to shut down, declaring it a hazard to public safety.
The agency ordered Pathway Investment Corp to stop selling plastic food storage containers that contain a nano silver pesticide.