Federal agency says part of that decline could be due to economic factors
November 18, 2010
The number of reported nonfatal occupational injury and illness cases that require days away from work to recuperate fell by 9 percent, to just under 1.24 million cases, in 2009 for private industry, state government, and local government, says the
Dr. Paula Lantsberger's job is to keep other people safer at theirs.Lantsberger is president and co-founder of Occupational Medical Associates, a specialized medical practice here that focuses on work-related injury care, pre-employment exams, a
Outfitting an office to fit employees, rather than making employees fit the office, increases productivity and reduces injuries, ergonomic consultants here say.That includes setting up a chair, desk, and computer with great precision for an If a
Architecture billings' rise in September was first upswing since early '08
November 18, 2010
The American Institute of Architects' architecture billings index now is above 50the benchmark for growth in design activitymarking what the organization says is the first monthly increase in the index since January 2008. The 50.4 up
Fresenius Medical Care North America, a Waltham, Mass.-based operator of kidney dialysis facilities, has leased 4,300 square feet of floor space at 830 S. Main St., in Deer Park, and plans to open a new branch office there next spring. Guy Byrd, &
Crystal City LLC, a Spokane real estate investment concern, has bought the former First Church of the Open Bible and nearby property on Spokane's North Side, says a commercial real estate broker involved in the transaction.The broker, Joel of 7
Clearwater Construction & Management LLC, of Spokane, is the apparent low bidder for an $813,000 project to install a new sewer overflow basin near the Spokane River in northwest Spokane. The 28-by-165-foot concrete tank, called a combined will
The Arc of Spokane, a nonprofit organization here that serves people with developmental disabilities, is spending about $1.8 million to remodel and renovate a building east of downtown that it purchased last year for its new offices.The located
Community Frameworks, a Spokane-based nonprofit that develops and supports affordable housing, plans to buy a 40-unit Spokane Valley apartment complex and renovate it for work-force and low-income tenants.The acquisition and renovation costs for
The Spokane Tribe of Indians has cleared an initial hurdle that it needed to leap to begin negotiating the lease of city-owned land along the Spokane River just west of Riverfront Park where it wants to develop a large cultural center costing of $6