Risk Management


British Agency Inspecting Die Cutting Machines

The Health and Safety Executive alerted known users of hand-fed platen machines about the potential risk of serious or fatal injuries and announced it will carry out inspections this year.

2011 is the centennial year for ASSE, and the association plans a big celebration at its conference.

ASSE's 'Century of Safety' Film Debuts

Beginning with the Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New York City, the 21-minute film "tells the story of how and why we are safer at work today" and how the occupational safety, health, and environmental profession developed.

Walking Faster Linked to Survival in Older Adults

The research suggests that walking speed may be a relevant indicator of overall health.

Serious Violations Lead to Texas Refinery's $115,650 Fine

The serious violations include failing to provide properly constructed scaffolds and provide supports to hold piping.

President Barack Obama

Obama Signs Food Safety Modernization Act

But it's one of the new laws and regulations some congressional Republicans have in their sights. This one they could threaten by not funding its enforcement by FDA.

NIOSH Publishes Guide to Preventing Health Care Falls

Included in the 56-page booklet is advice for preventing slips and falls caused by the top 10 hazards.

NCD Alliance Organizations Preparing for September Summit

The American Heart Association, American Diabetes Association, and American Cancer Society are working together as the UN Summit Partners Group to help reduce the worldwide death toll from non-communicable diseases.

Because an average forklift weighs three times more than a car, ergonomics is a prime concern at TIEM.

Lift Truck Manufacturer Celebrates 1,000 Safe Days

No recordable accidents have occurred in the Quality Assurance department of Toyota Industrial Equipment Mfg., Inc., for 200,000 consecutive hours, which represents 1,000 work days, parent company Toyota Material Handling U.S.A. Inc. announced Wednesday.



OSHA Fines Postal Service for Electrical Hazards at Mass. Mail Facility

The Postal Service faces $238,000 in fines, mainly for exposing workers to electrical hazards.

The National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures aims to create an agenda for implementing stronger protections.

Still Time to Register for National Conversation

Time's running out to register and take part in the National Conversation on Public Health and Chemical Exposures, a two-day web forum presented by ATSDR that will take place Jan. 5-6.

Illinois Contractor Cited $360,000 for Trenching Hazards, Repeat Violations

OSHA issued willful citations alleging that Gerardi failed to properly protect workers from trench cave-ins, the result of four separate inspections conducted under the OSHA Trenching and Excavation Special Emphasis Program.

Six Urgent NTSB Recommendations Based on San Bruno Case

The board also agreed to hold a fact-finding hearing about the case March 1-2.

Carbon nanotubes have been found to quickly cause adverse lung health effects in mice.

NIOSH Sets Meeting on Carbon Nanotubes Bulletin

The agency has finished a draft Current Intelligence Bulletin containing an assessment of the toxicological data and recommendations for safe handling of the materials.

Arson prevention and awareness campaigns are among the fire safety programs supported by these grants.

FEMA/USFA Grant Period Now Open

The grants are competitive, and their primary goal is to target high-risk populations, according to DHS.

FAA Fines American Eagle Airlines $330,000 for Broken Seats, Armrests

FAA alleges American Eagle mechanics failed to note broken passenger seats and armrests on two aircraft during a Dec. 18, 2008, inspection and did not follow the approved maintenance manual instructions during those inspections.

ACOEM: Worksite Health Programs Need Strong Management Support

The new study seeks to identify critical elements of programs that are successful in reducing health care costs.

Trends clearly indicate consumers are increasingly factoring a broad base of green factors into their purchasing decisions.

What Color Are Your MSDSs?

You can leverage MSDS data and tools to create greener, safer products and workplaces.

Past success is not always an indicator of future safety. Situations change, times change, you change.

I RESOLVE . . . to be Safe in 2011

Let's talk about what you can do to change your behavior so you can be injury free at home, work, and anywhere in 2011.

Putting the Lid on Chemical Burns

Knowledge and protection can prevent serious hand injuries.

Building In-House Capability

It's time to look in the mirror and take stock. By just providing what the laws and regulations require, we are by default deciding we will do the least we can do.

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