Ongoing wildfires in Southern California trigger Cal/OSHA regulations that require employers to train and protect employees from wildfire smoke.
A sign warns tenants of freezing weather at Marquis at The Cascades in Tyler on Nov. 11, 2019. NWS and the City of Tyler say ...
Recently released statistics revealed that nearly 400 workers in the manufacturing industry were killed on the job in the most recent reporting ...
Creating a wildfire action plan, packing a “go bag” and maintaining basic situational awareness during evacuations can make a ...
Evacuating a wildfire area can be scary, but experts say people can significantly improve their own safety with a little ...
The snow we saw Wednesday morning left several schools with a tough decision of whether or not to cancel class. Although many districts canceled classes, Johnson ...
Construction is one of the most dynamic and demanding industries, requiring constant attention to detail and the ability to ...
Schneider Electric has restated its commitment to employee health and safety in furtherance of the Federal Government’s ...
As the global solar photovoltaic industry advances at an unprecedented pace, propelling installed capacities into the ...
OSHA has cited Dean Sausage Company for repeated safety violations, proposing $103,245 in fines after a July 2024 inspection.
A Houston homeowner is frustrated with CenterPoint Energy after discovering a temporary power line running through his ...