People whose jobs require them to sit at a desk all day may be at greater risk of heart disease, say researchers at St. Louis University Medical Center.
A former Massey Energy security director was sentenced to 36 months in jail on Wednesday for making a false statement and obstructing a government investigation into the Upper Big Branch Mine disaster.
In what OSHA calls a major restructuring of its Office of the Whistleblower Protection program, the program is being moved from the Directorate of Enforcement Programs to the agency's Office of the Assistant Secretary.
A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Institution found that people with mild hearing loss were more likely to have a history of falling than those with no hearing loss.
With engaging general and technical sessions, professional development courses (PDCs) and a bustling Expo, AIHce has been a source of professional development and networking for industrial hygiene and occupational and environmental health and safety professionals for more than 75 years.
“The Future of the North American and Global Economy” will kick off the 2012 Glove Symposium, taking a look at how changes are going to affect the hand and arm protection market.