Risk Management


A standardized stretching program with ergonomics training helped one manufacturer reduce lost-time injuries significantly.

The Benefits of Stretching

Outcome measures helped to make this manufacturing company's workplace stretching program stick.

Training DVD Addresses H1N1 Risks, How to Reduce Flu's Spread

Among the topics covered in the 13-minute production are the differences between typical symptoms and those requiring immediate medical help, and how to take care of sick family members in ways that protect the caregiver.

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CDC on H1N1 Vaccine: 'We're Not Where We Hoped We'd Be'

The agency said on Thursday that although a dearth of the medicine in some areas is creating "challenging circumstances" across the country, increasingly more doses will be readily available in coming weeks.

Glenn Gaines, deputy U.S. fire administrator

Home Fire Sprinklers Kept in Building Code

The International Code Council voted Wednesday night to preserve the decision made last year, IAFC said. Glenn Gaines, deputy U.S. fire administrator, spoke passionately about the need for residential sprinklers.

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Pediatric H1N1 Deaths Increase; Last of Stockpiled Tamiflu Depleted

CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden noted that the flu season lasts until May 2010 and already there have been more H1N1-related hospitalizations in the under-65 population than in most entire flu seasons.

An image of the BP refinery explosion.

BP Slammed with $87 Million Penalty, Largest OSHA Fine Ever

"They still have a systemic safety problem in this refinery," said acting OSHA chief Jordan Barab today, announcing an additional 439 new violations found in 17 follow-up inspections at the refinery in Texas City, Texas.

Armored Car Facility Found Electrically Unsafe, Faces Nearly $113K in Fines

"Electricity moves--and can kill or injure--at the speed of light. It doesn't give you a second chance," said C. William Freeman III, OSHA's area director in Hartford, Conn.

OSHA Levies $82,500 Fine to Ohio Steel Mill

"Steel mills remain a dangerous place to work, and it is inexcusable to fail to correct serious dangers, particularly after they've already been identified by OSHA. . . . We expect better," said OSHA Area Director Jule Hovi in Toledo, Ohio.



Building Group Recognized for Safety Excellence in Nebraska

As part of attaining VPP status, employers must demonstrate management commitment to the safety and health of their workers and actively involve them in supporting the safety and health management system.

Safety Pact Formed on $557M Military Medical Complex Project

The venture, which will employ about 1,200 workers during peak construction activities, is an expansion and extension of Brook Army Medical Center and Fort Sam Houston and will create a medical complex encompassing both Army installations.

The arrow in this NIST image shows buckling of the steel frame of the Dallas Cowboys practice facility.

Analysts of Dallas Cowboys' Building Collapse Seek Evaluations

NIST's report on the May 2 collapse of the Dallas Cowboys' Indoor Practice Facility recommends evaluating the performance of fabric-covered steel frame structures under wind loads. Comments are invited until Nov. 6.

ITS America Seeks Smart Transportation Papers

The society will begin accepting submissions online Nov. 1. The deadline for entries is Dec. 1.

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President Signs H1N1 Emergency Declaration

The declaration clears hospitals to set up alternate sites to house sick patients. It does not speed up vaccine delivery to the states.

Steelworkers International VP Gary Beevers said not enough has been done to ensure safety at refineries.

Steelworkers Ask Why PSM Standard Isn't Gospel

On Friday, the union and Chevron Philips Petroleum marked the 20th anniversary of a refinery explosion and fire in Pasadena, Texas, that killed 23 workers and injured 314 others. International VP Gary Beevers said not enough has been done since then to ensure safety at refineries.

Construction Co. Cited for Lack of Safety Program, 15 Other Violations

Employees not wearing PPE and the employer's failure to develop, implement, or maintain a written hazard communications program for employees working with mortar or cement were among the 11 repeat violations, which, together with five serious violations, have proposed penalties totaling $146,000.

CPSC Sets Public Hearing on Pool Drains Guidance

The agency will hear comments from stakeholders on Nov. 4 in Bethesda, Md., and says it intends to amend the guidance, adding a sentence about the importance of proper flow rates and drain cover fastener integrity.

Very few footwear and flooring suppliers decribed the environments for which their products are suitable, HSE said.

British Study Finds Slip Resistance Data Fall Short

The Health and Safety Executive examined what footwear and flooring suppliers offer to end users in sales literature and online. No indication of slip resistance was given for 47 percent of the 1,304 footwear styles surveyed, and another 36 percent claimed to be slip resistant but provided no test data.

Napolitano to Address Urgent Need for ‘Cyber Hygiene’

In a live webcast conducted on the DHS site at 11 a.m. EDT today, the secretary will discuss the nation’s need to counter the threat of cyber attacks, saying it is every computer users’ responsibility to stay safe online.

Extension for Stormwater Permits on Smaller Building Sites

EPA is proposing the extension because its NPDES stormwater program needs more time to meet a deadline to incorporate new construction and development effluent limitations guidelines into a new permit.

Fugitive Polluter Gets Maximum Jail Time for Criminal, Environmental Violations

One of the hazardous wastes the Utah man was accused of illegally dumping was nonylphenol, a powerful organic chemical and heavy-duty industrial cleaner that is toxic to aquatic life. The man’s actions allegedly caused a nearby wastewater treatment plant to violate permit limits for acute toxicity 22 times.

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