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More Than 140,000 Following NIOSH's Tweets

One of the most popular OSH social media sites for safety news is still going strong.

British Agencies Grant Interim OK to New Reactor Designs

The Office for Nuclear Regulation issued interim Design Acceptance Confirmations and the Environment Agency issued interim Statements of Design Acceptability for both.

Worker Injured by Falling Piece of Steel, Ohio Firm Fined $54,600

An inspection was initiated July 22 after a worker sustained a serious injury to his left arm caused by a piece of falling steel when a lifting magnet malfunctioned and dropped a load weighing approximately 2,900 pounds.



Anchorage PD's DUI Campaign Paying Off

The Anchorage Daily News reports the police department's increased enforcement during the past decade has reduced traffic deaths in the city by 85 percent.

Texas Work-Related Injuries, Illnesses Decrease in 2010

With the 2010 decrease, Texas has seen a decline in such workplace injuries and illnesses for four years in a row, according to the Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation.

OROSHA Newsletter Looks at Supervisor Responsibilities

Oregon OSHA's Resource e-newsletter for December offers some useful guidance for supervisors. The newsletter is being redesigned for its next issue in February 2012.

Survey Shows Continuing Concern about Needlesticks

MedPro Safety Products, Inc. said it surveyed 262 health care professionals during a conference in mid-2011, and 43 percent of them said they don't believe safety features in place to prevent injuries are always used.

OSHA Cites Pipe Company After Three Injuries

The agency said it has proposed $468,000 in penalties against Boomerang Tube LLC for alleged violations at its Liberty Works in Texas.

RIA Site Debuts New Robot Safety Page

"This new page compiles an extensive library of information about robot safety that is available from RIA," said Jeff Burnstein, president of the Robotic Industries Association.

Pennsylvania Food Plant Earns OSHA Star

Papetti's Hygrade Egg Products in Klingerstown, Pa., has achieved the highest honor in the agency's VPP.

Joint Commission Alert Recommends Fatigue Measures

Sentinel Event Alert Issue 48: Health care worker fatigue and patient safety was created to help health care organizations address the risks of extended work days and cumulative days of extended work hours.

Workers Exposed to 'Dangerously High' Levels of Lead, Firm Fined $54,600

OSHA initiated an inspection after receiving a referral from the Pennsylvania Department of Health regarding an employee with blood containing an elevated level of lead.

Liberty Mutual Opens Fourth Branch in China

The branch in Guangdong Province is the largest property and casualty insurance market in China, according to the company.

NIST Study Pinpoints Firefighting SCBAs' Vulnerability

The agency conducted fire experiments in vacant but furnished townhouses with results covered in a report about the damage to facepieces caused by "uncovered temperature and heat flow conditions," it said.

OSHA Delivers Fine to Pizza Maker for Exposing Employees to Oxygen Deficient Atmosphere

A willful health violation was issued for exposing workers to an oxygen deficient environment when processing pizzas in the liquid nitrogen cryogenic freezer.

Comment Period Opens Dec. 27 on FLSA Home Care Coverage

The proposed rule to extend the Fair Labor Standards Act's minimum wage and overtime provisions would affect nearly 2 million workers who provide in-home care for elderly and infirm individuals, DOL says.

FMCSA to Set Procedures for Barring 'Reincarnated' Violators

Comments on the notice of proposed rulemaking are due by Jan. 12. There would be an administrative review before an out-of-service order in such a case could take effect.

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