Fisher Controls International sold the equipment to LP-gas dealers nationwide from June 2006 through January 2008.
Events around the world today bring attention to the safety and health of working people.
Here's one: Don't use kites containing metal or wire parts, which will serve as conductors if they come in contact with electrical equipment.
But more acreage is being planted this year because of growing worldwide food demand, and that means pesticide use will rise.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on April 23 issued a final regulation barring certain cattle materials from all animal feed, including pet food. The agency says the final rule further protects animals and consumers against bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, also known as "mad cow disease").
ASSE's Florida Suncoast Chapter reminds that Monday, April 28, is Workers Memorial Day. Created in 1989, the day was designated to direct attention to workers who have been killed or injured on the job.
At this time the risks, if any, posed by these unregistered products are unknown, the agency says.
The program would make available funding for campus security response and violence prevention training programs, projects to enhance emergency communications and planning, and execution of campus-wide training exercises.
In its final report on the 2006 hazardous waste fire and evacuation in Apex, N.C., the CSB says firefighters initially responded to a 911 emergency call from a resident driving past the facility, who reported observing a haze with a "strong chlorine smell."