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1    Tornado preparedness urged for employers

Tornados can strike anywhere, anytime. However, meteorologists predict these storms are most likely to be seen between now and mid-June.

05/28/13
2    OSHA Advisory panel set to meet this week

The OSHA Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health has a meeting set for May 23-24 in Washington, D.C.

05/21/13
3    Top cause of workplace injuries, fatalities often preventable, experts say

Businesses lose millions of dollars each year from motor vehicle accidents. However, many employers are unaware of the actual toll motor vehicle crashes take on their businesses.

05/13/13
4    Cellphone, driving myths

As part of Distracted Driving Awareness month, the National Safety Council issued a report on the myths of cellphone use while driving.

05/13/13
5    Researcher pushes for better tracking to curb work-related injuries

The national system for tracking workplace injuries and illnesses may be woefully inadequate, suggests a new blog post.

05/06/13
6    Researchers seek contractors to test low-cost solutions for silica exposure

Construction workers who cut fiber cement siding with circular saws may be at risk for serious lung disease. Government scientists are hoping to recruit voluntary participants for a study on possible solutions.

04/29/13
7    Study: Residential construction roofers at high risk of fatal falls

Age, ethnicity, and legality seem to play a role in increasing the risk of fatal falls among construction workers from roofs, says a new study.

04/18/13
8    Intermittent absences present challenges

Intermittent absences can be nightmarish for employers. Essentially, they are preapproved leaves that can occur at a moment's notice.

04/15/13
9    Employers finding innovative approaches to absence management

Better use of employee assistance programs might help boost the bottom line. That's one of the best practices cited to curb workplace absences.

04/15/13
10    Virtual reality testing may ramp up safety for miners

A proposed project would help determine how new technologies should be used for training and testing miners in the U.S.

04/01/13
11    High stress related to impairment among older workers, study shows

New research points to a lack of decision-making and an imbalance between effort and reward as causes of disability in some older workers.

03/25/13
12    NIOSH offering coal miners in 4 states free screenings

Coal miners who work in particular areas and jobs where there are few workers are more prone to an advanced type of coal workers' pneumoconiosis.

03/18/13
13    Study concludes hypertension related to low wages

Employers looking to reduce the incidence of hypertension among their workers may want to consider upping their wages.

03/18/13
14    Feds issue warnings about exposure to methylene chloride

The deaths of more than a dozen bathtub refinishers since 2000 has prompted an alert about the dangers of working with methylene chloride.

03/11/13
15    CDC looks to dentists to help ramp up bloodborne pathogens control

The revised bloodborne pathogens standard established in 2001 has gone a long way to protect health care workers. But those in non-hospital settings may still be at risk.

03/11/13
16    Cold weather increases risks of carbon monoxide poisoning

Efforts to keep workers warm may result in carbon monoxide poisoning. Federal authorities are warning employers to be especially vigilant about protecting workers during the colder months.

03/04/13
17    Deadline to post injury/illness tallies approaching quickly

Employers covered under the federal OSHA injury and illness recordkeeping and posting requirements have until April 30 to post their OSHA 300A logs.

03/04/13
18    Web page offers nonoccupational providers help treating injured workers

Health care providers unfamiliar with handling work-related injuries have a new resource. The New Clinicians Web page from OSHA is aimed at helping clinicians understand the requirements and procedures in dealing with such cases.

02/25/13
19    Agency measuring effectiveness of inspection program

The latest Site-specific Targeting program has been released. Along with inspections of industries deemed to have high rates of injuries and illnesses, OSHA is conducting a study to gain insight into the effectiveness of the program.

02/18/13
20    Technological advancements allow manikins to test protective clothing

Firefighters, health care workers, miners, and others who wear special clothing will benefit from new testing technology. Researchers are using manikins to determine the best materials and designs for protective clothing.

02/04/13
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