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The most recent storm brought debris, downed trees and wires, and power outages to several neighborhoods, which is why it's ...
A 13-year-old girl who had recently beaten cancer was found dead and a man later died at an area hospital Sunday. Though the ...
You don’t need a degree in traffic engineering to know a work zone can go south quickly. One distracted driver. One missed ...
Efforts to decrease alarmingly high rates of suicide among construction workers and prevent burnout in health care workers ...
Growing up, most parents teach their children basic safety rules—like looking both ways before crossing the street or never ...
The Fourth of July also brings increased traffic to Alabama’s lakes, rivers and coastal beaches. ALEA’s Marine Patrol Division will once again participate in Operation Dry Water, a national campaign ...
As temps rise this summer, construction crews face serious risks from sun and heat. From hydration to breaks and protective ...
OSHA citations for violations of the Hazard Communication Standard are high on the list every year, knowing some basics can ...
If you work outdoors during this heat wave, here's everything you need to know and how to take care of yourself.
From summer heat to barbecue food to startling fireworks, pets face several risks during Fourth of July celebrations. Here's how to keep them safe.
When the summer season rolls in, most people think of vacations and BBQs instead of safety. However, business owners should take action to protect people and property from summer-related risks.
The bottom line Making bar soap at home offers a creative way to enjoy natural, gentle soap. Always follow safety measures and work slowly. For one-on-one guidance, consider taking a soapmaking class.