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New York Task Force to Review Long-Term Exposure Risks for 9/11 Response Workers

New York’s September 11th Worker Protection Task Force will meet Feb. 18 to review long-term health effects linked to hazardous exposures during Ground Zero response efforts and discuss industrial hygiene monitoring and emergency worker protections.

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Strengthening Safety Communication: 4 Breakdowns to Eliminate Now

Confusing language, poor recordkeeping, ignored feedback, and fear of speaking up can weaken safety communication and increase workplace risk.

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CDC Registry Hits Major Milestone in Firefighter Cancer Research

The CDC’s National Firefighter Registry for Cancer has surpassed 40,000 enrollees, becoming the largest firefighter cancer cohort in the U.S. and expanding research into occupational exposure risks.

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Washington State Sets March 2, 2026 Deadline for OSHA Injury Data Submission

Washington State employers in certain high-hazard industries must submit OSHA injury and illness data through the ITA by March 2, 2026, under DOSH requirements.

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ACC, CIAC Align Responsible Care Certification Across U.S. and Canada

ACC and CIAC renewed an agreement to align Responsible Care certification under the RCMS/RC14001 model, strengthening cross-border safety and management system consistency.

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OSHA Cites Nebraska Biofuels Company After Fatal Explosion

Federal Safety officials cited a Nebraska biofuels company for safety violations after a fatal explosion, citing combustible dust hazards, ignition risks, and fall protection failures.

Lithium Ion Batteries

OSHA Clarifies Recordkeeping Requirements for Lithium-Ion Battery Injuries

OSHA clarified when work-related lithium-ion battery injuries must be recorded on employer injury and illness logs and highlighted key battery safety hazards.

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NSC Applauds Reintroduced WORK Act to Address Workplace Opioid Overdose Deaths

The bipartisan legislation would require OSHA to guide employers on incorporating naloxone and overdose response training into emergency preparedness plans as overdose fatalities continue to rise nationwide.



Construction Worker Using AI

AI Is Transforming Construction Safety, but Implementation May Be the Biggest Risk

AI is rapidly expanding in construction safety, but poor implementation can create alert fatigue, mistrust, and a false sense of security. Workforce-centered deployment is critical for real risk reduction.

DC Arc Flash

NFPA Research Foundation Seeks Sponsors for DC Arc Flash Safety Study

The Fire Protection Research Foundation is launching a new research project to better understand direct current arc flash hazards as DC-powered systems become more common in the workplace.

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