Risk Management


MSHA Proposes Rule on Proximity Detection Systems

Proximity detection refers to a technology that can be installed on mining machinery to detect the presence of personnel or other machinery within a certain distance.

NSC Estimates 400 Labor Day Weekend Traffic Deaths

The National Impaired Driving Crackdown that continues until Sept. 5 is trying to get impaired drivers off the road. Not drinking and driving tops the National Safety Council’s safety tips for the holiday weekend.

NTSB Faults 54-Year-Old Welds in San Bruno Blast

The board concluded Aug. 30 that the gas release resulted from welds made in 1956 on short pipeline sections that did not meet generally accepted industry practice or welding standards then in effect.

NRC Cites Ohio Nuclear Plant, Increases Oversight

Alleged violations include failure of personnel to prepare adequately for retracting a radioactive source range monitor from the reactor core, which could have overexposed workers.

Construction Fatalities Fell Nearly 10 Percent Last Year

The number of construction fatalities in 2010 was 751, down from 834 in 2009 and 1,239 in 2006.

NIH May Grant Licenses to Produce Anthrax Vaccine

The federal agency’s notice announced it may grant exclusive licenses to utilize five inventions whose patent rights have been assigned to the United States of America.

Five Hot Topics Covered in Today's Virtual Event

Experts will clear up myths surrounding CSA –- the federal motor carrier safety system on which CVSA's upcoming annual conference is focused -– and help attendees cope with sleep apnea, gas detection challenges, slips and falls, and crane mishaps.

Study Links Low DHA Levels with Military Suicides

The lead author of the retrospective study, Army Col. (Dr.) Michael D. Lewis, said they were surprised by how low the levels of omega-3 fatty acids were in the entire sample.



Rules May Be Tightened for Gas Transmission Pipelines

Citing the San Bruno explosion in September 2010, the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said safety of gas transmission in high consequence areas has improved but may need additional mandates.

Laceration, Fire Hazards Add Up to $49,210 in Fines for N.Y. Manufacturer

Eight serious violations involve a storage cabinet for flammable liquids that did not meet fire resistance requirements, an auger that did not have its power source locked out to prevent its activation while employees cleared jams, and blocked and unmounted fire extinguishers.

More Americans Using Social Media in Emergencies: Red Cross

The survey findings show that the increasing use of social media and mobile technologies to get disaster information and to seek help should cause response agencies to adjust their procedures to use social media more to engage with people in times of disaster.

Some New Wrinkles in Drive Safely Work Week 2011

The Network of Employers for Traffic Safety will offer Spanish-language materials in September and says the Focus360° theme emphasizes that campaign materials "will help organizations promote a full-circle approach to preventing distracted-driving incidents."

Whitepaper: Incentive Travel Spending on Rebound

The report quotes a recent Society of Travel Executives survey, in which more than 80 percent of companies surveyed said they plan to incorporate motivational travel in the next one to three years.

Painkiller Recalled After Tampering Suspected

Reckitt Benckiser Group plc, a leading worldwide provider of home, health, and personal care products, recalled Nurofen Plus and asked consumers to return unused packs when other manufacturers' drugs were found in some boxes.

NIEHS Sets September Workshop on Combined Exposures' Health Effects

Its goals are to identify and prioritize current knowledge gaps and to provide recommendations for research on key topics.

Presentations Highlight FRI 2011 Program

This year's Fire-Rescue International conference put on by the International Association of Fire Chiefs gets rolling Aug. 26 at Atlanta's Georgia World Congress Center.

HIDA Webinar Readies Members for Coming Flu Season

The Health Industry Distributors Association's "Preparing Your Customers for the Coming Flu Season" one-hour webinar begins at 2 p.m. EST Aug. 25 and will feature Litjen (L.J.) Tan, MS, Ph.D., director of medicine and public health for the American Medical Association.

OSHA Penalizes Plastics Firm for Electric Shock, Machine Hazards

"This inspection identified a broad range of hazards that, if left uncorrected, expose workers to electric shock, potential falls and 'caught-in' hazards posed by work around machinery," said Bill Fulcher, director of OSHA's Atlanta-East Area Office.

ASSE Announces New Health, Wellness Branch

The importance of work-life balance, as well as health and wellness are not generally addressed when it comes to the safety professional, an issue that the Health and Wellness Branch seeks to address, ASSE said.

Grim News on Wellness

ComPsych‘s Aug. 15 report says emotional baggage is weighing workers down, to the extent that they may not be able to achieve healthy lifestyle changes.

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