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Employers need to prevent CO exposure, OSHA advises
Washington – Following an incident in which carbon monoxide levels in a New England warehouse made several workers ill, OSHA is stressing that employers need to take steps this winter to protect workers from dangerous and fatal levels of the toxic gas.
30 January 2013
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Retail group launches SDS initiative
Arlington, VA – The Retail Industry Leaders Association has launched an initiative that it says will streamline the process of providing chemical hazard information to retailers.
23 January 2013
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Oregon OSHA releases calculator for safe lifting
Salem, OR – Before employees start picking up boxes, they may want to determine the safe weight limit for the task.
09 January 2013
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Bill extends whistleblower protection to federal employees
Washington – The Whistleblower Protection Act, last revised in 1994, will soon provide more protection for federal employees, following congressional approval of a bill amending the law.
14 November 2012
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NIOSH provides tips for avoiding slips, trips and falls
Washington – A new publication from NIOSH addresses preventing slips, trips and falls in wholesale and retail trade establishments.
14 November 2012
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Loud clubs pose hearing risks for workers: study
Dublin – Exposure to noise could put nightclub workers at risk for hearing loss, finds a study from the Dublin Institute of Technology.
10 October 2012
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NIOSH issues injury fact sheets
Washington – New fact sheets from NIOSH describe injury costs in the transportation, warehousing and utilities sector.
21 March 2012
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BLS: Security guards at high risk of assaults, on-the-job deaths
Washington – Security guards are twice as likely to suffer fatal workplace injuries as workers in general, and their deaths are mostly caused by assaults or other violent acts, according to a new analysis of data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
14 March 2012
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Carpal tunnel common among Latino poultry-processing workers: study
Winston-Salem, NC – Latino poultry-processing workers are twice as likely to develop carpal tunnel syndrome as their peers in other industries, according to research from Wake Forest University.
29 February 2012
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DOL seeks relief for company-wide hazards at grocery store chain
Washington – For the first time ever, the Department of Labor is seeking to require a private-sector employer to initiate company-wide fixes for hazards found at numerous company locations, OSHA announced Jan. 18.
25 January 2012
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OSHA reissues crowd-control tips for retailers
Washington – OSHA is reminding major retail employers to take steps to prevent worker injuries during major sales events such as Black Friday.
16 November 2011
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Supermarket employees ‘caged’ in locked building, OSHA alleges
New York – All exit doors to a Brooklyn supermarket were locked at night while employees worked inside, which is a violation of workplace regulations, an OSHA inspection recently revealed.
28 September 2011
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OSHA revises formaldehyde alert for hair salons
Washington – OSHA on Sept. 22 issued a revised hazard alert warning hair salon owners and workers about the potential for formaldehyde exposure from certain hair smoothing and straightening products.
28 September 2011
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Judge upholds OSHA citation in trampling death
Washington – An OSHA citation and penalty against Walmart in connection with the trampling death of a worker should stand, the Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission’s chief judge ruled.
30 March 2011
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