Leadership

Scott Dahl retiring as DOL inspector general

Washington — Department of Labor Inspector General Scott Dahl has announced he will retire from his position June 21.

Kulinowski announces resignation from Chemical Safety Board

Washington — Chemical Safety Board member Kristen Kulinowski has submitted her resignation and will be stepping down May 1, CSB announced April 27, leaving the agency with only one board member once again.

OSHA promotes Amanda Edens to deputy assistant secretary

Washington — OSHA has appointed Amanda Edens deputy assistant secretary of the agency.

Senate confirms Katherine Lemos as CSB chair

Washington — The Senate on March 23 confirmed Katherine Lemos as chair of the Chemical Safety Board, which was in danger of having no board members in a few months.
- Digital Partners -

2020 CEOs Who ‘Get It’

Safety+Health presents the National Safety Council’s annual recognition of CEOs who demonstrate a personal commitment to worker safety and health.

A look back at the 2019 NSC Congress & Expo

A recap of the biggest news out of the National Safety Council 2019 Congress & Expo, which took place Sept. 6-12 in San Diego.

Martinez to step down as head of FMCSA

Washington — Citing a wish to be closer to his family, Raymond Martinez will step down as administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, although he will remain affiliated with the Department of Transportation, the DOT Office of Public Affairs announced Oct. 10.

Scalia confirmed as secretary of labor

Washington — Eugene Scalia is the new secretary of labor, after the Senate confirmed him Sept. 26 in a 53-44 vote.
- Digital Partners -

Eugene Scalia’s nomination as head of DOL clears Senate committee

Washington — Eugene Scalia’s nomination for secretary of labor advanced on a party-line vote Sept. 24 in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

‘I am not necessarily my clients’: Secretary of labor nominee Eugene Scalia testifies during confirmation hearing

Washington — Eugene Scalia attempted to buck his reputation as a defender of solely corporate interests during his confirmation hearing for secretary of labor on Sept. 19.

Next Webinar

Current Issue

What's Trending

From our Partners

Earn recertification points

Board of Certified Safety Professionals

Take a quiz about this issue of the magazine and earn recertification points from the Board of Certified Safety Professionals.