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Leonard Cheshire Disability provides services to about 21,000 individuals who have physical or mental impairments, learning disabilities, or brain injuries.

Fire Safety Education Campaign Targets Disabled Londoners

The London Fire Brigade signed an agreement last week with the charitable organization Leonard Cheshire Disability to improve the fire safety of disabled people across the city.

DOL Settles Whistleblower Suit against Navy Contractor

The employee had complained to company management for being required to climb microwave towers, work in manholes, and enter asbestos-filled buildings without safety training or equipment while working at several San Diego military installations.

GM Indianapolis decided to approach its fire protection needs using the latest network technology.

Where Would You Like to Work?

It doesn't matter what the emergency response team or individual is called. The assigned function defines the intent, and the appropriate rules apply.

Silica Failure-to-Abate Notices Highlighted in Syracuse Case

OSHA announced that it has proposed a total of $220,000 in fines against Oberdorfer LLC, which manufactures aluminum castings.

What Can Go Wrong in Confined Space Rescues

In any confined space rescue, some common denominators should be established immediately, including air monitoring.

Would-be rescuers too often are victims in confined space incidents.

An Online Course for Confined Space Awareness: Challenges and Opportunities

An introductory-level online course augments formal confined space training but is not meant to replace it.

Those Glaring Issues

It can be tough to maintain focus and priorities. Use whatever works to keep yourself "up" on vision program safety so it stays in the forefront of your efforts.

Building In House Capability, Part 2

Putting together an emergency response plan for your company can go a long way toward helping everyone work as a team on many levels.



Chicago really is sunny and warm in June, making it a great location for a big ASSE celebration this year.

Portland and Atlanta in May, Boston and Chicago in June

This year's conference season includes many exciting stops, starting with AAOHN's national conference in Atlanta. The National Safety Congress opens in Philadelphia just in time for Halloween.

Small Fine, Many Incidents in Action Against Maine Hospital

OSHA issued seven citations to The Acadia Hospital in Bangor but said its inspection found at least 115 instances between 2008 and 2010 where employees of the psychiatric hospital and clinic were assaulted by patients.

CSB Study: Lack of Emergency Response Cited in Fatal Goodyear Tire Incident

The accident occurred on June 11, 2008, when an overpressure in a heat exchanger led to a violent rupture of the exchanger, hurtling debris that struck and killed a Goodyear employee walking through the area.

Texas Company Cited after Worker's Fatal 30-Foot Fall

The investigation found that the roof of the facility did not have the required strength and structural integrity for repair work to be performed.

New Jersey Stone Manufacturer Cited for Silica Exposure

"Overexposure to respirable crystalline silica can cause a disabling, nonreversible and sometimes fatal lung disease," said Paula Dixon-Roderick, director of OSHA's Marlton Area Office in New Jersey.

Worker's Death in Paper Machine Leads to $288,000 in Fines

The worker died after he was pulled into the running nip points of a paper roller while hand-feeding paper into the roller.

This photo is from the National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee of the National Electrical Contractors Association and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers.

OSHA Renews Partnership for Electrical Workers' Safety

Originally signed in August 2004, the partnership supports training and sharing best practices for safe work in electrical transmission and distribution.

DOL Involved in Multi-Agency Military Family Effort

Many federal agencies will work to fulfill the outlines of the "Strengthening our Military Families: Meeting America's Commitment" report released Jan. 24 by the White House. More employment opportunities, child care, and health care assistance, including mental health care, are planned.

3M, DuPont Closed 2010 Strongly

Both companies released fourth-quarter 2010 results Tuesday and raised their 2011 earnings expectations, saying sales increased across their business segments last year.

Serious Violations Lead to Mass. Manufacturer's $43,800 Fine

OSHA's inspection found a variety of emergency response, respirator, electrical, and chemical hazards.

California Apprenticeship Council to Require Green Technology Training

Some changes to the new training criteria that trades in California have made include plumbers adding geothermal and hydroponic solar water systems to their core training skills and electricians incorporating energy-efficient systems.

St John Ambulance Australia developed three first aid iPhone apps. Thousands of them have been purchased since they were introduced.

38 Finalists Chosen for Australia's National Safety Awards

The individual employees, safety managers, and companies represent a range of industries and hazard solutions, including highly successful first aid iPhone apps and an electrical engineer's contribution toward a national arc flash standard. Winners will be announced April 28.

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