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Alabama Auto Parts Plant Cited for Lockout/Tagout Failures

In addition, one of the plant's maintenance providers has also been cited, in part for failing to adequately train employees to fight fires, which it contracted to do at the site.

OSHA Fines St. Louis Chemical Company $1.2 Million

Eight of its workers were treated for exposure to the organic chemical para-nitroaniline (PNA) in powder form. The penalty is based on 21 alleged willful citations, 20 of them cited on a per-employee basis.

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Electrical Safety at Center Stage Next Month

PowerTest 2009 will bring the testing and maintenance industry together on the San Antonio Riverwalk for the March 9-12 event hosted by the InterNational Electrical Testing Association (NETA).

NEP Unearths Trenching, Excavation Hazards in Arkansas

An investigation found alleged willful violations in the construction company's failure to provide training in avoiding hazards associated with working in trenches eight feet deep or more and failure to provide a means of egress while employees are working at excavation worksites that are four feet deep or more.

Safe Handling Awareness Month to Focus on Exposure to Hazardous Drugs

A free, one-hour safe handling CE webinar on the subject is planned for April 20--the inaugural Safe Handling Awareness Day--and all health care professionals are invited to participate.

NATE to Launch '100% Tie Off' Campaign for Tower Erectors

Members attending the annual conference will be asked to individually pledge to make 100 percent tie-off a reality in the industry. They also will be asked to sign a petition to stop further delays in the DTV transition.

OSHA, NELTA to Develop Safety Training in New England

"Knowledge is the most portable and the most valuable resource in any worker's toolkit. Laborers and others will be able to carry the information obtained here to any jobsite," said Paul Mangiafico, director for OSHA's Boston North area.

ISEA Offers Updated Industrial Head Protection Standard

Key updates contained in this version include optional testing and marking features for high visibility of head protection devices and a detailed protocol for reverse-wearing of hard hats.



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NHCA, NIOSH Honor Hearing Conservation Leaders

The first Safe-in-Sound Excellence in Hearing Loss Prevention Awards were presented during NHCA's 34th annual conference, which ended yesterday in Atlanta and won praise from NIOSH Acting Director Christine Branche.

ARO Meeting Shares Latest Findings on Antioxidants

How administering beta-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, and magnesium before exposure to a loud sound may prevent hearing loss is explored in two studies being presented at the 2009 Midwinter Meeting of the Association for Research in Otolaryngology that starts today in Baltimore.

Auto Parts Plant Racks Up 25 Safety Violations, $302,000 in Penalties

Among the items OSHA cited after an investigation that opened in August 2008 were improper forklift operations, not providing eye protection or eye flushing stations, and improper hazardous energy control procedures during press machine maintenance and repairs.

OSHA Letter Addresses Limits of Some Shock-Absorbing Lanyards

If the distance between a lift's work platform and a lower level will be less than the minimum anchor point elevation stipulated by the lanyard's manufacturer, then a different fall-arrest or restraint system must be used.

Rexel's Net Income Up 61 Percent in 2008

The company's CEO said the rapid integration of Hagemeyer's European operations "reinforces Rexel's global leadership, accelerates its penetration with key accounts, and improves its operational performance."

Uvex Launches New Web Site

The redesigned site includes information and selection tools for the full range of vision safety PPE offered by the Sperian Protection brand, along with articles, a trade show schedule, and more. A Culture of Safety section is under construction.

Warehouse/Distribution Center Faces $123,100 in Fines

After a city fire department reported the site had blocked fire exits and aisles, OSHA began its inspection July 29, 2008.

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HSE Starts Phase Two of 'Shattered Lives'

The British campaign to reduce slip-and-fall injuries is focused on seven sectors where they are common: food retail, catering and hospitality, food and drink manufacturing, building and plant maintenance, construction, health care, and education.

California Safety Group Announces 21st Annual Cal/OSHA Update Seminar

The California Safety Services Group recently announced its 21st Annual Cal/OSHA Update Seminar Series will commence April 1, 2009. Cal/OSHA Representatives as well as recognized health and safety professionals will review and update significant Cal/OSHA regulation and policy changes, which occurred in 2008 as well as significant rulings of the Cal/OSHA Appeals Board.

OSHA Antes Up for Casino Construction

The 126-acre site in Pennsylvania will hold a 300-room hotel, 200,000 square feet of retail space, 3,000 slot machines, a meeting and convention area, and a variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment venues.

Manufacturer Fined $102,000 for Lead Exposure, Defective Machinery, More

The total penalty amount is the result of citations for seven repeat violations, 19 serious violations, and 10 other-than-serious violations found during an inspection initiated by a complaint.

Lindsay E. Booher, CIH, CSP, AIHA president

AIHA Seeks GAO Study of NIOSH's Rightful Place

Should NIOSH remain within CDC? Should it be part of the Department of Labor? AIHA President Lindsay E. Booher, shown here, asked Sen. Ted Kennedy, the HELP Committee chair, to support a GAO study of the issue.

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