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pesticide

Popular herbicide under fire in Europe

May 26, 2016
A key ingredient in RoundUp, the world’s most widely used herbicide, is at the center of a battle over worker and environmental safety in Europe.
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salt

Health experts angered by pro-salt study

May 26, 2016
A recent study suggesting that too little sodium can lead to cardiovascular disease has the American Heart Association (AHA) all fired up.
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ASSE Board appoints Dennis Hudson as new Executive Director

May 26, 2016
The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Board of Directors has appointed Dennis Hudson as Executive Director effective June 1, 2016.
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OSHA enforcement

Plumber dies after being hit by a car

OSHA finds lack of proper 'work zone'
May 26, 2016
Had his employer properly created a work zone, a passing car on Philadelphia's 63rd Street might not have struck and killed a 27-year-old plumber working to repair an underground leak on a mid-November night in 2015.
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depression

Chronic fatigue patients more likely to suppress emotions

May 25, 2016
Chronic fatigue syndrome patients report they are more anxious and distressed than people who don’t have the condition, and they are also more likely to suppress those emotions. In addition, when under stress, they show greater activation of the biological ”fight or flight” mechanism, which may add to their fatigue, according to new research published by the American Psychological Association (APA).
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train

FTA: Fixing D.C. rail system “a long and difficult task”

Improving worker protection on its "to do" list
May 25, 2016
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) temporary safety oversight of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transportation Authority (WMATA) Metrorail system is seeing initial results across the system, FTA Acting Administrator Carolyn Flowers today told the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.
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mining industry

Retired miners risk losing health care, pensions

May 25, 2016
Health care and pension funds covering tens of thousands of retirees throughout the Appalachian and Midwestern coalfields are “rapidly deteriorating,” according to the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA).
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A NIOSH Science Blog post

Extreme heat: Are you prepared for summer work?

May 25, 2016
The approach of summer is a reminder to us all of the need to recognize, and act to prevent, the harmful effects of excessive heat. The White House has designated May 23–27, 2016, as Extreme Heat Week, during which Federal agencies will work with community planners and public health officials to enhance community preparedness for extreme heat events. Workers are particularly vulnerable to the health impacts of heat exposure.
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motorcycle
FairWarning Reports

In 2015, motorcycle crashes helped drive highway death toll to highest level in years

Paul Feldman
May 24, 2016

Posted with permission from FairWarning.org: Last year was a bad one for motorcyclists, with a new estimate showing that 5,010 bikers were killed in crashes nationwide, the worst death toll in seven years. The apparent 10 percent increase in motorcycle fatalities, based on an analysis by the Governors Highway Safety Association, coincided with a projected rise of about 8 percent in traffic deaths overall in 2015.


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OSHA enforcement

Fingers amputated at workplaces in Wisc., Ill

May 24, 2016
Two manufacturing companies were recently cited by OSHA in unrelated incidents for failing to prevent hazards that resulted in two workers losing fingers.
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