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Study: Workers with balanced diets have more energy (7/3)

ComPsych Corporation's 2008 Health & Productivity Index revealed only 5 percent of employees with unbalanced diets had high levels of energy, while 50 percent of workers with balanced diets had high energy.


Kimberly-Clark donates supplies to aid flood cleanup efforts (7/3)

Kimberly-Clark Professional has donated thousands of health and hygiene products to help businesses and residents in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, clean up from extensive damage caused by recent flooding.


Survey: Companies make strides in spreading safety cultures (7/3)

A DuPont-sponsored survey of the signers of the World Safety Declaration (WSD) revealed three key areas of workplace safety progress, according to a company press release.


Mixed reactions to UK disaster inquiry (7/3)

An inquiry that began yesterday into the May 11, 2004, explosion at the Stockline plastics factory in the Maryhill area of Glasgow met with mixed reactions from those affected by the tragedy.


ASSE offers cleanup tips for flood-related mold (7/2)

In light of recent flooding conditions in the Midwest, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) offers tips to help businesses hit by flooding avoid problems with mold and moisture.


Will New Zealand’s workers’ comp account be privatized? (7/2)

A report issued by the Australian brokering arm of investment bank Merrill Lynch suggests that, if elected, the National Party will privatize New Zealand's Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC).


Pennsylvania Senate passes mine safety bill (7/2)

Governor Edward G. Rendell hailed the Pennsylvania state Senate’s unanimous vote to pass an update to the state’s 130-year-old Bituminous Coal Mine Safety Act.


New construction safety group announced (7/2)

Representatives from New York’s building and construction industry have come together to form the New York City Construction Industry Safety Council (CISC).


Canadian province sees pay-off in safety software programming (7/1)

Demand for companies to invest in software and safety engineering is growing at a rapid pace in the Canadian province of Alberta, reports the Calgary Herald.


Storm responsible for wall collapse and death of three workers? (7/1)

Did a construction firm and a contractor take appropriate measures to protect workers at an Indiana site where three men died last Thursday when a wall collapsed during severe weather?


Fate smiles on window washers dangling across from police HQ (7/1)

Fortunate for three window washers that when their scaffolding gave way yesterday in downtown Anaheim, Calif. some 125 feet above the ground, the building they were working on was across the street from police headquarters, reported the Los Angeles Times.


New ISO standard helps assess & manage work in cold environs (7/1)

A new ISO standard provides a comprehensive methodology for assessing risk and managing work in cold environments, according to the International Standards Organization.







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