As Ashley Halsey III reports for the Washington Post, companies that in some way or another condone their drivers' use of mobile phones or other devices while behind the wheel are facing lawsuits by those who are injured (or the families of those who are killed) in...
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Year: 2012
Driving While Sleepy Caused Last Year’s Major Bus Crash
Last year, it seemed as though not a day went by when we didn't hear about some kind of major accident involving a commuter bus in the New England area. Nowadays, given the oil and natural gas boom in Texas, we hear more about Eagle Ford Shale accidents involving...
Study: FDA Fails to Issue Class I Recalls for Dangerous Prescription Drugs
As Carrie Gann reports for ABC News, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is behind the curve when it comes to official public recalls of the most serious problems with certain pharmaceutical drugs (known as Class I recalls). In fact, the FDA only issues Class I...
The “Auto Accident” Has a Birthday
Don Bain, writing for Torque News, gives us a number of "firsts" regarding the legendary automobile and its drivers' penchants for mishaps and accidents. Apparently, the first recorded motor vehicle accident happened on May 30, 1896, when a driver hit a cyclist,...
Should the FDA Make Some Pharmaceutical Drugs Over-the-Counter?
In a story written up by the Associated Press and published on Opposing Views, the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) will soon consider whether or not to classify some pharmaceutical drugs as over-the-counter medications. In other words, the drugs will no longer...
Fracking Tank Explodes, Injures Oil and Gas Workers in South Texas
As Kristen Hays and Erwin Seba report for Reuters, the oil and gas firm Vann Energy Services has been hit with a citation from the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) after two oil and gas workers suffered injury from an exploding tank. The...
Road travel poses highest risk of serious injury for oil and gas workers: Part 3
In Part 3, we again focus on Ian Urbina's piece in the New York Times, which examines the problem of truck driving for the oil and gas industry, and how it's contributing to the rise in serious injuries and fatalities for those who work in the industry. We've covered...
Road travel poses highest risk of serious injury for oil and gas workers: Part 2
In last week's post on trucking in the oil and gas industry, we wrote about Ian Urbina's piece in the New York Times, which reported that the greatest danger to oil and gas workers isn't on the oil rig itself but on the highway. And it's because workers in the oil and...
Road travel poses highest risk of serious injury for oil and gas workers: Part 1
In the latest in a series by the New York Times examining the oil boom and its associated risks, Ian Urbina writes that workers in the oil and gas industry face the greatest dangers on our nation's roads and highways, going to and from well sites on the Eagle Ford...
Truck driver gets prison time for making false entries in logbook
As David Chang reports for NBC 10, a truck driver who caused a major accident - when in his logbook he'd indicated he was sleeping in the cab of his truck - got more than a year in prison for making that false entry. In fact, the driver was alleged to have made 15...
