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Another Six-Figure OSHA Fine for LOTO Death

The agency's $195,930 proposed fine and description of the June 12 fatality sounds all too familiar.

OSHA Busts Colorado Food Manufacturer for 28 Safety Violations

OSHA has cited the company for seven repeat, 18 serious, and three other-than-serious violations. Proposed fines total $116,160.

HELP Committee Taking Up Pandemic Bill This Week

S. 1855, the Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act Reauthorization of 2011, a reauthorization to build on the 2006 law that strengthened public health preparedness for a pandemic, is included in the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee's Dec. 14 executive session.



Economy Impacting Incentive Rewards, Study Says

“Respondents indicated they are less optimistic than they were in the spring about their ability to plan and implement incentive travel programs and consider the economy as having a relatively negative impact on their ability to execute the programs they would like,” said IRF President Melissa Van Dyke.

3M Food Safety Offers Affordable Pathogen Detection System

According to the company, the 3M™ Molecular Detection System is an accurate, easy-to-use method for detecting pathogens such as Salmonella, E. coli O157, and Listeria.

FAA Levels $777,000 Penalty Against Horizon Air

The proposed civil penalty was assessed for carrying out 49,870 flights with aircraft not incompliance with Federal Aviation Regulations, according to the agency.

NIOSH Fact Sheet Highlights Pesticide Poisoning Monitoring Program

A variety of occupations such as agricultural workers, groundskeepers, pet groomers, and fumigators are at risk for exposure to pesticides including fungicides, herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides, fumigants, and sanitizers.

Put Safety First When Cutting Christmas Trees: USFS

The Forest Service sells permits allowing individuals to cut one fresh tree on national forest lands. Following its tips means a safe, happy experience.

Users Warned Mobile Phone Unsafe in Explosive Atmospheres

The European Commission has told member states to prohibit the Expert EP-EX-1 phone from being marketed as complying with the ATEX Directive.

Combat's Effects on Relief Workers Studied

Peacekeepers and relief workers exposed to combat were more likely to be diagnosed with PTSD, the researchers reported.

$164,800 Fine Issued to Transport Firm for Unsafe Forklifts, Repeat Violations

OSHA's Chicago North Area Office initiated an inspection after receiving a complaint alleging that employees were not provided with forklift training and a hazardous material spill had occurred due to a forklift incident.

NFA Launches New Recognition Program for Undergraduate Fire Science Degrees

To achieve this national recognition from the USFA, regionally accredited institutions will provide a six-course model fire science curriculum in their associate's or baccalaureate programs.

Weather-Ready Nation Workshop This Week

NOAA is inviting 150 leaders to the National Weather Center in Norman, Okla., for three days of discussions to set in motion actions to make the United States more resilient against tornadoes and other severe weather.

Fire Protection Research Foundation Releases Home Cooking Safety Technologies Report

The study identifies major cooking fire scenarios and focuses on the types of prevention technologies suitable for use on or with home cooking appliances, and provides an action plan on how to further utilize these technologies to improve cooking fire safety.

MNOSHA Weighing Comments on Window Washing Rule

Only six comments were submitted by the Nov. 30 deadline, and too few requests came in to hold a public hearing, said Carrie Rohling, rules coordinator for the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.

First Distributor Qualified to Sustainable Wallcoverings National Standard

TRI-KES, a Dallas-based sustainable commercial interior finishes distributor, earned qualification at the highest level.

90 Died in Indian Hospital Fire, Seven Directors Charged

At least three hospital staffers are among the victims of a Dec. 9 fire that spread from the basement of the AMRI Dhakuria Hospital in Kolkata, India.

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