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Howard, Michaels Congratulate NSC on Century's Accomplishments

The NIOSH director and the OSHA administrator also discussed construction falls, silica exposures, GHS, and incentives during their joint keynote Oct. 23 at the National Safety Congress & Expo.

$2 Million Prize Offered in Quest to End Blindness by 2020

The Sanford and Susan Greenberg Prize, $2 million in gold bullion, will go to the person or group deemed most responsible for ending blindness by Dec. 13, 2020.

NSC's Second Century Under Way

The council already has begun collecting safety professionals' stories via a 100 Years of Safety website.



ISO Announces Cybersecurity Standard

The new standard will help to ensure safe online transactions and personal information exchanged over the Internet, as well as protecting computers when the users are browsing websites.

Fall Protection, HazCom Top Violations in 2012

Three of the top five violations OSHA cited during FY2012 involved working at height.

Honeywell Executives Discuss New Products, Safety Culture at NSC

In a panel discussion at the 2012 National Safety Council Congress & Expo on Oct. 22, Honeywell executives explained how the company's "culture of safety" approach aids employers and workers.

NOAA Opens Gulf Disaster Response Center

The Oct. 15 ribbon cutting officially opened a 15,200-square-foot facility in Mobile, Ala., that includes a training room, conference rooms, and a multi-function space that can be used for emergency response operations and drills.

Executives to Meet in December for Wind Energy Discussion

Wind Energy Update is hosting the second annual Offshore Wind Health and Safety Summit.

Dole, Sullenberger Win Ovations at Packed Opening Session

The former Labor and Transportation secretary accepted the Flame of Life Award on Oct. 22, while the former airline pilot made famous by the "Miracle on the Hudson" event in New York City gave a stirring keynote.

Farmworkers File Lawsuit Against Cal/OSHA

The state agency faces claims that it failed to enforce its own outdoor work regulations.

Almost 41,000 False Alarms in London Last Year

The top 10 sources of repeated false fire alarms were hospitals, the London Fire Brigade reported.

Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day Marked in WV

Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin ordered state flags on the State Capitol's grounds to be lowered to half-staff on Oct. 21.

Trio Elected to NSC Board

Safety leaders for UPS, Captive Resources LLC, and the IBEW were elected to serve two-year terms.

Honeywell 3Q Sales Flat, EPS Up 9 Percent

CEO Dave Cote said "the commercial aerospace outlook, increasing infrastructure spending, and oil and gas investments" are encouraging.

U.S. Capitol Grounds a Safety Risk to Disabled

A new report highlights issues that pose safety threats to disabled visitors and employees in the U.S. Capitol and congressional buildings.

Scott Safety Opens Abu Dhabi Facility

The subsidiary of Tyco International is also celebrating 80 years of operation and its role in helping to safeguard industrial, military, and fire service customers around the world.

Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Flowmeters Recalled

Used for dental procedures, the devices have been recalled by Accutron, Inc. following two customer complaints that the device was flowing nitrous oxide gas without any oxygen gas flow.

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