OSHA Reveals Top 10 Violations for 2018 October 26, 2018 The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced the preliminary Top 10 most frequently cited workplace safety violations (current as...
State Says NE Ohio Well Linked to Earthquakes has Plan to Reopen October 25, 2018 The state has suggested that a shuttered injection well linked to two small earthquakes in northeast Ohio could resume operations...
Wisconsin Museum’s Flood-Damaged Microcars Being Restored October 25, 2018 By BARRY ADAMS, Wisconsin State Journal Chris Beebe’s automotive resume is storied. For more than 45 years he founded, owned and operated Foreign Car Specialists in...
Families Want Justice in Oilfield Workplace Lawsuits October 25, 2018 By JESSICA HOLDMAN, The Bismarck Tribune Brenda Austin was worried when her son, Casey, told her he planned to work in North Dakota’s Bakken oilfield in...
NYPD Suspends Body Camera Requirement After 1 Explodes October 25, 2018 The New York City Police Department scrambled Monday to find ways to quickly replace thousands of body camera devices it...
Near-Misses at Railroad Crossings Raise Safety Questions October 25, 2018 By JENNIFER LEARN-ANDES, (Wilkes-Barre) Times Leader A railroad crossing sign and the blasting horn of an approaching train weren’t enough to stop a motorist who narrowly...
Puerto Rico Home and Business Owners Fight for Insurance Payout After Maria October 25, 2018 By DANICA COTO Thousands of Puerto Ricans have been forced to drain their savings, close their businesses, or resign themselves to living with...
DOT: Better Metrics Needed to Prove Autonomous Car Safety October 25, 2018 By Ryan Beene Autonomous vehicle manufacturers need a better yardstick to show that their products are safe, said Derek Kan, under secretary for...
Lockton: Higher Costs Associated With Denied Workers’ Comp Claims October 24, 2018 Workers’ compensation claim denial rates increased a little over one percent between 2014 and 2017, according to a white paper...
Monsanto Verdict Upheld, Award Cut to $78M October 24, 2018 By PAUL ELIAS A Northern California judge on Monday upheld a jury’s verdict that found Monsanto’s weed killer caused a groundskeeper’s cancer, but...