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SYSTEMS THINKING: Don't start the revolution without me

James E. Leemann Ph.D.
November 11, 2010

Safety and health management systems remain entirely too rigid and compliance-focused to effectively react to the pace of business.


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Solve your monitoring needs

Mike Stoddard
November 11, 2010

Understanding gas detection options requires an understanding of the basics of gas monitoring as well as an awareness of the technology currently on the market.


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Hearing conservation for vets returning to work

Theresa Y. Schulz, Lt. Col. U.S. Air Force (retired) Ph.D.
November 11, 2010
One issue facing veterans returning to or joining the workplace is hearing loss or tinnitus due to the noise hazards of the military.
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Test your dust

Tony Supine
November 11, 2010

Both explosibility testing and bench testing are needed to determine the right dust collection system for your application.


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OSHA chief Michaels issues statement on injuries and illnesses requiring days away from work in 2009

November 10, 2010
The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics yesterday announced that the number of reported nonfatal occupational injury and illness cases that required days away from work to recuperate decreased by nine percent to 1,238,490 cases in 2009 for private industry, state government and local government. Additionally, BLS reported that the total incidence rate decreased by 5 percent to 117 cases per 10,000 full-time workers. BLS also reported that local and state government workers had much higher rates of injuries and illnesses requiring days away from work than workers in private industry. In response, Dr. David Michaels, assistant secretary of labor for occupational safety and health, issued this statement:
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OSHA launches emphasis program to focus on grain handling industry in Kansas

November 10, 2010
OSHA has launched a local emphasis program in Kansas aimed at reducing injuries, illnesses and fatalities in the grain handling industry, according to an agency press release.
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Time change increases roadway risks, NTSB warns motorists and pedestrians

November 10, 2010
As daylight saving time ends this Saturday and clocks are turned back, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration cautions motorists and pedestrians to be more attentive to roadway risks.
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UL reminds families to put safety on the menu this Thanksgiving

November 9, 2010
Thanksgiving Day is typically marked by fantastic food, family and friends, full stomachs and football — but along with the fun is the reality that cooking fires are three times more likely to occur on Thanksgiving than any other day of the year. Among all the preparations that go into the big day, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), the leading independent product safety organization, is reminding families to "Commit a Minute" to making safety a priority on this holiday, according to a recent press release.
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Safety stand-down at Georgia construction sites highlights struck-by hazards

November 9, 2010
OSHA partnered with construction contractors, the Federal Highway Administration, the state of Georgia and local government organizations to sponsor a safety stand-down hour at local construction sites around Georgia on Tuesday, Nov. 9, according to an agency press release
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CDC releases data on smokeless tobacco use among smokers

November 8, 2010
Many smokers also use smokeless tobacco, according to new data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that covers use of smokeless tobacco in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Guam. The data show that the rates of smokers who also use smokeless tobacco, including chew tobacco and snuff, range from 0.9 percent in Puerto Rico to 13.7 percent in Wyoming, a CDC press release states.
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