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$3.5 million in EPA grants to fund particulate matter research (4/6)

April 6, 2009
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) awarded four grants to universities to research the relationship between the chemical composition of particulate matter (PM) and health effects, according to an agency press release. PM is a complex mixture that consists of direct emissions and reaction products formed in the atmosphere.
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When the heat is on

Stefanie Herb
April 6, 2009
When employees are exposed to hot temperatures, maintaining a safe work environment can be more challenging than you think.
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Armed against hex chrome fumes

Marty Lorkowski
April 6, 2009
Proper respiratory protection presents challenges for welders. Learn what level of protection is needed for each unique application.
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Keep current with welding best practices

John Batt
April 6, 2009
Whether welding is a primary or occasional activity, safety professionals need to stay current with safety practices, regulations and sources of information.
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Federal audit: OSHA often drops ball in going after employers "indifferent" to compliance (4/3)

April 3, 2009
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) this week released a performance audit (Report Number 02-09-203-10-105) of OSHA’s Enhanced Enforcement Program (EEP) to Donald G. Shalhoub, deputy assistant secretary for occupational safety and health.
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Where are the goods? Audit finds OSHA paid consultant $681,379 with no evidence of specific products delivered (4/3)

April 3, 2009
This week the U.S. Department of Labor’s Office of Inspector General released an audit report, “Procurement Violations and Irregularities Occurred in OSHA’s Oversight of a Blanket Purchase Agreement to the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Safety and Health,” (Report Number: 03-09-002-10-001).
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All points bulletin: Head of Massachusetts asbestos removal training school who sold certificates to undocumented, untrained immigrants is on the lam, says EPA (4/3)

April 3, 2009
EPA has added Albania Deleon, former president of Massachusetts’ largest asbestos removal training school, to its fugitives Web site. Deleon failed to appear for her sentencing on March 23 at the Federal District Court, District of Massachusetts, and a warrant has been issued for her arrest, according to an EPA press release.
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OSHA's new guidance document focuses on mandatory respirator selection provisions added to existing respiratory protection standard (4/3)

April 3, 2009
Assigned Protection Factors (APF), a new guidance document published by OSHA, provides employers with vital information for selecting respirators for employees exposed to contaminants in the air, according to an agency press release.
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Unions group issues statement regarding report on OSHA's EEP failures (4/2)

April 2, 2009
Change to Win Health and Safety coordinator Eric Frumin issued the following statement in response to the report released yesterday by the Office of the Inspector General at the Department of Labor on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) enforcement failures.
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2008 aviation accident statistics provide "mixed picture" (4/2)

April 2, 2009
According to preliminary aviation accident statistics for the 2008 calendar year released today by the National Transportation Safety Board released, some industry sectors showed improvements while accident rates increased in others.
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