The Short Line Safety Institute (SLSI) reported reaching a milestone this month: More than 5,000 small-road employees and first responders have completed in-person hazardous materials (hazmat) ...
As regulations evolve and hazardous materials risks increase, organizations need practical, actionable guidance—not ...
Hazardous materials safety is no longer just a compliance function—it is a leadership imperative.”— Ryan Paquet, ...
RENEWED CONCERNED ABOUT RAIL SAFETY WAS THE FOCUS OF A TRAINING EXERCISE FOR EMERGENCY RESPONDERS IN LANCASTER COUNTY TODAY. AND THIS COMES MORE THAN A MONTH AFTER THE NORFOLK SOUTHERN TRAIN ...
The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) will distribute $32.4 million to states, territories and tribes for six hazardous materials safety grant programs in FY 2022. One of ...
COOLVILLE — The new train-the-trainer program is offered through a partnership between the National Volunteer Fire Council and U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety ...
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The impacts of AI in the safety industry
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing workplace safety management. Its innovative methods and technologies aim to improve productivity, prevent workplace accidents and enhance safety measures. In ...
National Volunteer Fire Council instructor Tom Miller instructs Tuppers Plains Fire Department member Collette Johnson on the deployment of a cooling nozzle on the cell battery of an electric vehicle ...
LAS CRUCES, N.M. (KRQE) – New Mexico State University held a hazmat training exercise at Cole Village Student Housing and the Fulton Center. Several local, state, and federal agencies began two days ...
Altoona Fire Department firefighter Matt Rhoa (left) and Capt. Bryson Peterman identify contents of tank cars from their markings during Norfolk Southern’s Operation Awareness & Response training for ...
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