EHS: A Risky Future December 17, 2004 ISHN E-NEWS, Vol. 3, No. 28, Friday, December 17, 2004Read More
OSHA, NIOSH budgets get a boost December 10, 2004 OSHA's funding for FY 05 is up 2.3 percent; increases are for federal enforcement and compliance assistanceRead More
40 percent of work deaths due to management failures? December 10, 2004 In U.K., it's estimated that up to 40 percent of workplace deaths result from management miscues, report statesRead More
Passengers urged to push for safety December 10, 2004 FAA in Alaska launches ad campaign to encourage passengers to inspire safety-conscious operatorsRead More
He's out of there - Henshaw leaves the OSHA hot seat December 10, 2004 Not surprisingly, his tenure — the second-longest of any OSHA boss — will conclude at the end of this yearRead More
Wake-up call: First hours at work the riskiest December 10, 2004 About half of the lost work-time injuries in 2002 came during the first four hours on the job, says BLSRead More
Henshaw's exit interview with ISHN December 10, 2004 ISHN recently sat down with the outgoing OSHA chief and discussed, among other things, the culture of OSHARead More
Ergonomics, hazmats key elements of newest OSHA alliance December 3, 2004 Pact is aimed at providing a safer, healthier workplace for those in the building service contracting industryRead More
Trench fatality leads to heavy fines for excavation firms December 3, 2004 Two Pennsylvania companies failed to provide cave-in protection for employees on various occasionsRead More
Recordkeeping rules for feds now same as for private sector December 3, 2004 New requirements will go into effect beginning January 1, 2005Read More