The Drug Quality and Security Act signed into law on Nov. 27 created a new category of "outsourcing facilities" that may compound drugs, either by or under the direct supervision of a licensed pharmacist.
The mine operator failed to report miner injuries equaling 239 days of lost time.
The New Jersey merchandise printer allegedly violated several rules, including exposing workers to excessive heat.
The U.S. Department of Transportation fined Brazilian Airline GOL for violating its rules.
The sign indicating that carrying firearms is prohibited must be displayed at the entrance of “statutorily prohibited areas,” including schools, hospitals, and sports stadiums.
Proactive injury prevention solutions bring positive bottom-line results.
Commitment to safe practices is required to optimize the protection that advanced technology affords workers.
Relying on just one method of message delivery during an emergency could result in a relatively large portion of the targeted audience not receiving the message.
Protective apparel is evolving to increase worker safety and satisfaction alike.
Conducting Safe Zone drills and evacuation drills as required is a good measure of your company's safety program.
By providing safety eyewear specially designed to perform in cold temperatures, wind, bright light, and glare, you can significantly decrease the chance of eye injuries.
Do employees understand the Adverse Weather Policy if you have one and know when it goes into effect?
When conducting safety training, don’t forget what could be the most important tool of all. New technology innovations are yielding important safety benefits.
By providing basic "this is what you do and why" instructions, you help employees protect themselves.
Three workers suffered acid burns in December 2011 when corroded, 50-year-old pipes burst at a Southampton chemical plant, a British court was told Nov. 29.