Five months ago, the federal government put out a hazard alert about the hair-smoothing treatment, Brazilian Blowout, warning that it contains liquid formaldehyde that can turn into formaldehyde gas ...
, a salon hair smoothing solution, grows frizzier. Lawyers this week filed a complaint in , asking for an injunction that would force to stop reporting test results showing the product contains unsafe ...
To ensure the safety of employees and clients, hair salons are required to comply with the regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). These federal regulations apply not ...
The shine is off Brazilian hair straightening. The costly salon process that offers clients straighter, smoother hair, has been deemed a hazard to salon workers by the Occupational Safety & Health ...
When high levels of formaldehyde began showing up in FEMA trailers housing those left homeless by Hurricane Katrina, it was a reminder that this chemical is all around. It's in glue, plywood, plastics ...
Oregon's workplace-safety watchdogs warned the state's 21,228 licensed hair stylists Friday that extensive testing found significant formaldehyde levels in the popular, high-end treatment known as , ...
A Newark company faces $82,500 in penalties from the Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration for overexposing employees to formaldehyde, along with more than a dozen other ...
DANA POINT, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research scientist Doug Schoon, is denouncing Oregon OSHA’s claim to measure "Formaldehyde" in water-based cosmetics such as lotion or creams and certain nail ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The ongoing controversy over the celebrity-endorsed Brazilian Blowout ...
The university is dedicated to providing safe and healthful work facilities for students and employees, and complying with federal and state occupational health and safety standards. Engineering ...
Workers at a barrel refurbishing plant in St. Francis were exposed to formaldehyde, mercury and other hazardous chemicals but did not receive proper training in safely handling the materials, ...