Training


ASSE Veteran Receives Distinguished Service Award

Kennith D. Brock, CSP, helped create a scholarship endowment program for the ASSE Foundation that has grown to more than $1.7 million today.

New England Coast Guard to Conduct Small Vessel Emergency Training

The second annual workshop is geared to owners, operators, and crewmen of small passenger vessels, which are classified as commercial vessels that carry six or more paying passengers.

NJ Oil Refinery Fined $141,500, Mainly for PSM Failures

"OSHA's process safety management regulations are designed to reduce or eliminate workplace hazards associated with the catastrophic release of highly hazardous chemicals," said Patricia Jones, director of OSHA's area office in Avenel, N.J., which conducted the investigation.

OSHA Partners with National Association of Women in Construction

In addition to working with OSHA to develop training resources designed to prevent exposure to construction hazards, NAWIC-Chapter 96 said it will enhance the promotion of construction safety and health education to area youth through its Annual Block Kids Program.

ASSE Revises SH&E Training Practices Standard

The standard, Z490.1-2009, covers all areas of training, including training development, delivery, evaluation, and management of training and training programs, ASSE says.

The North American Safe Boating Week runs through May 22.

North American Safe Boating Week Gets Underway

"It's plain and simple: when you need your life jacket, you need it on," says Al Johnson, the U.S. Coast Guard's First District recreational boating safety specialist, commenting on the correlation between boating fatalities and the lack of the survival equipment used.

Coast Guard to Host Paddle Sport Safety Seminar

On-site activities at the two-hour event Saturday in East Boston will include in-the-water demonstrations of self and assisted rescues, as well as proper paddling techniques.



Big EMS Gains Contributed by r2p Winners

This year's awards recognize research that made ambulances safer for EMS workers and passengers and also EMS protective clothing recommendations used in the 2008 edition of the NFPA 1999 standard.

$4.1 Million Labor Grant to Help Michigan Auto Workers

The Department of Labor recently announced the release of $4,125,000 in National Emergency Grant funds to continue helping approximately 1,500 workers affected by permanent closures and mass layoffs in Michigan's automotive industry.

AHMP, IHMM Form 'New, Dynamic Relationship'

"This agreement highlights each group's dedication to enhancing professionalism in the field of hazardous materials management and the overall environmental, health, safety and security (EHS&S) industry," said AHMP President Harry S. Kemp, CHMM.

Shiftwork Management Firm Offers Tips for Getting a Good Day's Sleep

Sunlight and other light sources send wake-up cues to the body's internal clock, so it's vital to take steps to make it as dark as possible. A range of approaches can address this problem.

USFA Evaluates Firefighting Tactics Under Wind Driven Conditions

The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), in cooperation with the Fire Protection Research Foundation, the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, the Fire Department of New York City, and the Chicago Fire Department, have completed work on evaluating several firefighting tactics under wind driven conditions.

NIST Researcher Named Fire Service Instructor of the Year

The International Society of Fire Service Instructors and Fire Engineering awarded the George D. Post Instructor of the Year for 2009 to Daniel Madrzykowski, shown here, of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

DOL Distributes $101 million to States for Trade Adjustment Assistance

Department of Labor today released $101 million to help states provide career training, job search, and relocation assistance to U.S. workers who lose their jobs for trade-related reasons.

2009 Assistance to Firefighters Grant Application Deadline Approaches

The U.S. Fire Administration is reminding the public that time is running out to submit an application for the 2009 Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG). Completed applications must be submitted no later than 5 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, May 20, 2009.

EPA Readies for First 'Don't Fry Day,' Seeks Votes for Sun Safety Poster Contest

Striking more than 1 million Americans every year, skin cancer accounts for half of all cancer cases in the United States. Online voting for the poster contest is open until May 10.

IH Community Weighs in on Potential Pandemic, Urges Preparation

"Planning for pandemic influenza is critical, and the business community must not delay in considering the impact of a pandemic and to adjust their company's employee health and safety plans accordingly," says AIHA President Lindsey Booher, CIH, CSP.

Safety Pact Signed for Scott Air Force Base Construction Project

The $93.6 million, 180,000 square-foot building project will house the U.S. Transportation Command, the U.S. Army Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, and the Defense Intelligence Agency, and is expected to be completed in the summer of 2010.

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