California’s Department of Industrial Relations (DIR) in conjunction with its Division of Occupational Safety and Health, better known as Cal/OSHA,...
Safety & Loss Control News
During Roadcheck 2009, which ran from June 2 through June 4, Texas Department of Public (DPS) troopers inspected 7,316 commercial...
When Leakesville, Mississippi volunteer firefighter Scottie Holland was injured in January, it could have crippled him physically and financially. “They...
Police will be giving out fines — not warnings — to drivers who violate Honolulu’s new ban on the use...
A state-wide highway safety crackdown on commercial trucks, buses and tractor-trailers has taken 153 vehicles off of Connecticut roads. The...
Rhode Island is receiving $2.3 million in stimulus funds to protect towns against flooding. The state’s congressional delegation announced Thursday...
As other states begin passing cell phone laws, South Dakota lawmakers say they won’t be surprised if legislation to ban...
A year after a New Hampshire man was killed on an Interstate 495 construction job, his parents are campaigning for...
Texas Mutual Insurance Company’s board of directors has approved a $75 million individual policyholder dividend. The company plans to mail...
A worker putting air in a retreaded tractor-trailer tire at a New Jersey business was killed when it exploded. State...