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NTSB Seeks Flight Data Recorders in Air Ambulances

Other key recommendations adopted Sept. 1 ask CMS to study whether reimbursement rates for transport flights should differ according to the level of safety provided and adopt a new rate structure if so.

ASSE offers tips to prevent farming injuries.

ASSE Offers Tips to Reverse Upward Spiral in Farming Fatalities

"Too many farm family members and hired workers are getting hurt and dying on farms," said ASSE Director of Member/Region Affairs and agricultural safety specialist Terry Wilkinson, Ph.D., CSP, CAE. "A combined effort by the safety professionals and agricultural community can lead the industry into a new direction to prevent future traumatic injuries and illnesses."

Riding Out the Turbulence

Since its start in 1913 as the National Council for Industrial Safety, the National Safety Council has weathered its share of storms. In 1941, it answered the call from President Franklin D. Roosevelt to "mobilize its nationwide resources in leading a concerted and intensified campaign against accidents, and to call upon every citizen, in public or private capacity, to enlist in this campaign and do his part in preventing wastage of human and material resources of the nation through accidents."

Heberle Disposal Service Faces Additional $304,200 in OSHA Fines

Heberle Disposal Service Inc., a Rochester, N.Y., solid waste collection company, faces an additional $304,200 in fines from OSHA for failing to correct hazards cited during a 2008 inspection and for new and recurring safety hazards at its Alvanar Road worksite.

Clearing a Path to Floor Safety

The path to floor safety is often obstructed by procedures and ideas that tend to focus on the overall safety program of a facility, with floor safety being only one component of that safety program.

Quantum Cultural Change

Interested in propelling stronger safety culture? Quantum Physics proclaims energy moves both in waves of motion and as individual particles.

Scotomas: What We Don't See in Vision Protection

We've focused mostly on regulations and PPE--things that are usually pretty visible. Let's move on and look at reducing the need for PPE.

HFES Journal Quantifies Texting While Driving's Effects

The study of 20 young drivers showed they were more likely to miss lane changes and to vary their lane position and following distances when texting as they drove.



ASSE to Hold Safety Certification Workshops, Math Reviews

According to a study by the Board of Certified Safety Professionals, SH&E professionals with certifications such as the Certified Safety Professional (CSP) can earn up to $30K more per year than persons without certifications.

The character "Dave" is featured in the ISRI 2-Minute Drill video series.

Scrap Recyclers Love '2-Minute Drill' Videos

The monthly series from ISRI's safety program is a big hit among member companies, Transportation Safety Director Thomas D. Herod says.

Worker's Fall at NY Worksite Prompts Investigation, Citations

"One wrong step can end a worker's career or life," said Kay Gee, OSHA's acting area director in Manhattan. "We want to emphasize to all contractors the importance of supplying effective fall protection safeguards and training to their workers."

Target Stores Sued for Disability Discrimination

According to the lawsuit, the disabled worker could not effectively communicate with others without the assistance of a job coach because of his cerebral palsy and limited intellectual functioning.

2 Denver Companies Slapped with Fines for Willful Trenching Violations

"Different companies. Different worksites. Similar issues. Trench work can be extremely dangerous," said OSHA Regional Administrator Greg Baxter.

ASSE to Present SeminarFest 2010 in Las Vegas

The intensive weeklong event, Feb. 14-20, will include more than 50 seminars ranging from one to three days in length on all manner of safety and health topics.

the MSHA tutorial includes this image of a refuge chamber

MSHA Posts Refuge Chamber Guidance

A short tutorial added to the agency's Web site explains the requirements for these mine emrgency chambers and links to the rule requiring them.

OSHA Blasts Firearms Manufacturer for Machine Hazards

An agency inspection identified dozens of instances throughout the plant where workers were exposed to possible lacerations, amputation, and crushing injuries from unguarded moving parts of mechanical power presses and other machinery as well as a lack of specific procedures to prevent the accidental startup of numerous machines during set-up, maintenance, and repair.

FEMA Issues Report on Personal Preparedness in America

According to the national survey, 30 percent of Americans have not prepared because they think that emergency responders will help them, and more than 60 percent expect to rely on emergency responders in the first 72 hours following a disaster.

U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy, 1932-2009, who chaired the HELP Committee

Kennedy, HELP Chairman, Dies in Massachusetts

Tributes poured in today for U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., who chaired the Labor Committee and left his mark on tobacco regulation, mental health parity, job training, food labeling, higher education grants, miners' safety, and access for disabled Americans.

Designated Inspectors Required for Continuous Welded Rail

The Federal Railroad Administration's final rule says the largest U.S. railroads must train individuals to supervise the installation, adjustment, or maintenance of CWR track. A review of accidents found repairs weren't following the carriers' engineering standards.

Safety Innovation is Focus of Medford Conference

The latest workplace safety and health information will be showcased at the Southern Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Conference. The annual conference, scheduled for Oct. 21-22, 2009, at the Smullin Center in Medford, will focus on the theme “Celebrating Innovation in Safety and Health.”

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