Federal regulators have proposed that Bath Iron Works be fined $441,500 for violating safety standards at its shipyard in Bath,...
Safety & Loss Control News
A Key West, Fla., landscaping crew about to grind a tree stump stumbled across 30 World War II mortar shells...
Homeowners who let bushes, shrubs and trees extend into the public right of way may be held liable if the...
New York City fire department officials and construction contractors have formed a joint advisory council to lay down stringent safety...
Employers will have to pay the full cost for almost all personal safety equipment used by their workers, the Labor...
A system of flood gates and pumps built since Hurricane Katrina to help alleviate flooding in several New Orleans neighborhoods...
The number of new cars considered the safest by the U.S. insurance industry nearly tripled in the past year, helped...
States that already have a mandatory statewide building code and have enforcement measures in place would be eligible for an...
Marsh’s London office has issued a detailed bulletin following the outbreak of the H5N1 avian influenza virus in Suffolk. The...
Both the rate and the number of occupational injuries and illnesses requiring days away from work decreased from 2005 to...