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More Oversight Needed to Protect Youth Workers, Study Says

The report, published recently in Public Health Reports, said that 88 youths under age 20 died from work-related injuries in 2010, while 20,000 missed work in private industry due to occupational-related illness or injury.

TRANSCAER 2011 Awards Cap a Milestone Year

The organization recently said its anhydrous ammonia tour trained more than 60,000 emergency responders during 2011.

NFPA Bolsters EV Safety Training Team

New member Ron Moore has received the International Society of Fire Service Instructors’ George D. Post Instructor of the Year Award and the International Association of Fire Chiefs’ Excellence in Rescue award.

Regulations for Asbestos Work Tightened in Britain

The Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 took effect April 6. The changes concern recordkeeping, notification, and ultimately medical surveillance for non-licensed work.

Auto Parts Maker Hit with $151K Fine for Lack of Personal Protective Gear

Willful safety violations are failing to train workers on safe electrical working practices for voltage testing and the use of required personal protective equipment.

OSHA Seeks Applications for $1.2 million in Susan Harwood Training Grants

Two types of safety and health training grants will be awarded: targeted topic training grants and training and educational materials development grants.

OSHA Soaks Truck Wash in Fines for 14 Safety Violations

Two repeat health violations, similar to violations cited in 2007, include failing to provide eye protection for workers using aluminum brightener and other corrosives and provide access to an emergency eyewash station.

Free Hearing Conservation Seminars Coming to Louisiana, Texas

The seminars will provide practical information on hearing loss prevention, the culture of safety, and the latest research and technologies that can help enhance companies’ hearing conservation programs.



A Century of Safety at Sea

Beginning April 8, National Geographic Channel promises to show the Titanic's wreck in more detail than viewers have ever seen. The April 15, 1912, sinking triggered a sweeping new international treaty governing safety equipment and procedures aboard such ships.

Ship Owners Reminded of Engine Room Fire Dangers

The focus on preventive measures required since July 2003 "may have diminished somewhat," marine insurer Gard says in a new loss prevention circular.

Chocolate Company Fined $84K after Candy Machine Injures Worker

OSHA opened an inspection after a worker sustained head injuries while setting up operations on a machine that started up inadvertently.

Meat Processor Slapped with Fines for Repeat Violations at Chicago Plant

Three repeat health violations involve failing to mark chemical containers with their contents and hazardous warning labels, as well as to provide an emergency eyewash station for employees working with corrosive chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite and anhydrous ammonia.

Stakeholders should understand from the start that the PPE improvement program is not a one-time effort.

Cross-Functional Support Ensures Success

Early endorsement can prevent interruptions and maximize sustainable results in your PPE program.

What is First Aid? What is First Aid Training?

First aid is tough to administer for real. Get your team used to doing it and having fun doing it, which will take some of the stress out of having to do it for real.

Caring for Your Greatest Asset

Follow these steps to develop a comprehensive safety program that fully protects workers on the job.

LA Fire Department Boosts Confined Space Awareness

Joining Cal/OSHA officials at a news conference, Battalion Chief Jack Wise said, "It is our experience that the victims, would-be rescuers, and co-workers either fail to adhere to their emergency plans or simply do not have a plan in place, with catastrophic results."

NFPA Launches Firefighter Health, Safety Video Contest

Career firefighters, volunteer firefighters, fire department employees, and fire service members are invited to submit an informative video that highlights their fire company operationally demonstrating firefighter health and safety.

Poultry Processing Plant Penalized for 11 Safety Violations

OSHA opened an inspection at the Gainesville, Ga., plant after receiving a complaint in September about safety hazards. Proposed penalties total $187,100.

NIOSH Releases Solid Waste Industry Fact Sheet

The largest number of occupational injuries in the private sector occurred among workers in the transportation and material moving job class which includes truck drivers and collection laborers.

N.Y. Contractor Cited after Runaway Rail Car Injures Two Workers

OSHA found that the wheels of the rail car had not been chocked, and a safety chain had not been attached to prevent the car from rolling away while it was being disconnected from the rest of the train.

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