The utilities that run Nebraska’s two nuclear power plants want the public to know the facilities are safe, even though...
Safety & Loss Control News
During the recent 72-hour Roadcheck 2011 program, the Texas Department of Public Safety and other Texas law enforcement agencies inspected...
Delaware’s Office of Highway Safety is pleased with some numbers that suggest more Delawareans are wearing seatbelts. The agency says...
Massachusetts State Fire Marshal Stephen Coan says that more than 4,000 people have completed online training to become certified crowd...
The Nevada Occupational Health & Safety Section (OSHA) of the Division of Industrial Relations is hoping to stop one of...
California officials have released a color-coded statewide map depicting regions most at risk for landslides. The landslide risk map made...
Several Vermont companies have received recognition for their commitment to workplace safety, with King Arthur Flour of Norwich taking the...
Owners of apartment buildings and other multi-unit residences in Chicago are getting an incentive to go smoke-free. The Chicago Tobacco...
New York’s Senate wants everyone convicted of boating while intoxicated to earn a safety certificate before they could operate a...
Independent Insurance Agents of Texas (IIAT) and its Trusted Choice agents are donating more than $100,000 to the State Firemen’s...