Nursing homes are top OSHA targets June 1, 2000 Nursing homes dominate the list of the most dangerous workplaces in the U.S., according to the Service Employees International Union.Read More
Guns and hearing loss June 1, 2000 The risk of off-the-job hearing loss increases for men who hunt and practice target shooting, according to University of Wisconsin researchers.Read More
Industrial hygiene conference to change name June 1, 2000 This year's American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition looks like it will be the last one with the words "industrial hygiene" attached to it.Read More
Working more, sleeping less June 1, 2000 American are working more and sleeping less, leading to potential safety risks, according to a poll by the National Sleep Foundation.Read More
No time to chat? June 1, 2000 Only ten percent of Industrial Safety & Hygiene News’ readers use online chat rooms and discussion forums.Read More
What's holding up online safety purchasing? June 1, 2000 Why isn’t more safety e-buying occurring, like we see with CDs and books?Read More
Pain poll shows most Americans suffering June 1, 2000 More than one in every four working adults missed work in the past year due to pain.Read More
Boomers: Watch your safety modeling June 1, 2000 Proportionately more young people than baby boomers (age 35-54) wear bicycle helmets while riding, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.Read More
Workplace violence targets June 1, 2000 What job puts you at the greatest risk of being killed by a violent criminal act?Read More
OSHA's priorities for FY 2001 June 1, 2000 OSHA chief Charles Jeffress recently outlined top priorities to Congress for the next fiscal year, beginning October 1.Read More