The chairman of the Minnesota Senate Transportation Committee says 2009 should be the year when Minnesota passes legislation to allow...
Safety & Loss Control News
Authorities in a small North Dakota coal mining town want bar owners to install surveillance systems after a rash of...
The Phoenix police and fire departments won’t be spared the budget ax as the city pares down its spending to...
Makers of handmade toys, secondhand stores and others who make or sell children’s products fear that new government regulations could...
Michigan regulators have taken preliminary votes to advance mandatory workplace ergonomics standards for businesses in the state over the objections...
North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin, who also serves as the state fire marshal, joined national officials in declaring a...
Nebraska has fallen out of the mainstream when it comes to smoking-related laws, but that could change. Thirty-seven states have...
An international pilot study involving the Toronto General Hospital (TGH), a teaching hospital affiliated with the University of Toronto, and...
A Mississippi company cited for safety violations in the death of three workers when a trench collapsed in March has...
Despite growing numbers on the road, fewer older drivers died in crashes and fewer were involved in fatal collisions during...