An Indiana University study found a 59 percent net decrease in hospital admissions for heart attacks in nonsmokers where smoke-free workplace laws are in effect.
Five trade groups representing U.S. builders filed an appeal on Nov. 9 of an ergonomics measure adopted by ANSI designed to protect workers from repetitive-motion injuries.
Workers at a rural North Carolina chicken processing plant suffer neck, hand and back injuries at roughly twice the rate of other low-paying jobs in the community, Duke researchers have found.
The agency has charged that the duties performed by housekeepers at a hotel — scrubbing, bed making, vacuuming — violate the state's repetitive-motion rules.
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and OSHA have formed an alliance to help construction workers and equipment owners and operators foster a safer working environment.