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PSYCHOLOGY OF SAFETY: The "Last Lecture"

E. Scott Geller Ph.D.
February 5, 2009
Dr. Randy Pausch’s book and last lecture will be instructive and inspirational for generations to come.
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POSITIVE SAFETY CULTURES: 70 hour work weeks...

Dr. John Kello
February 5, 2009
Crafting a career as a successful safety consultant takes a lot of focused effort.
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Research offers you tools & metrics to improve contractor safety (2/4)

February 4, 2009
ORC Worldwide, a global consultancy with an environmental health and safety office in Washington, D.C., released today three research reports that address contractor safety.
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Kentucky coal-fired power plant to spend more than $135 million to settle Clean Air Act violations (2/4)

February 4, 2009
Kentucky Utilities (KU), a coal-fired electric utility, has agreed to pay a $1.4 million civil penalty and spend approximately $135 million on pollution controls to resolve violations of the Clean Air Act, the Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced yesterday.
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"Deteriorating" Connecticut paper mill faces $320,500 in proposed OSHA fines (2/4)

February 4, 2009
OSHA last week cited Cascades Boxboard Group - Connecticut LLC for 52 alleged serious and repeat violations of safety standards at its Versailles, Conn., paper mill. The company faces $320,500 in proposed fines following a comprehensive OSHA inspection begun in July in response to employee complaints.
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NIOSH acting director sees "a safer road ahead" (2/4)

February 4, 2009
Christine M. Branche, Ph.D., acting director of NIOSH, recently issued the following comments regarding motor vehicle safety as it relates to employers and employees:
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Healthcare leaders ask Obama, Congress to invest in alternative energy and green jobs (2/3)

February 3, 2009
Three healthcare organizations, Health Care Without Harm, Practice Greenhealth and Global Health and Safety Initiative, submitted a proposal to Congress and the Administration calling for $2 billion to be directed through the Economic Stimulus Package for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects for the nation’s hospitals and health care facilities, according to a recent press release. The Renewable Energy and Green Healthcare Jobs Initiative could create more than 57,000 new jobs, 26,800 of which will be new clean energy jobs.
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Career assistance available for ASSE members (2/3)

February 3, 2009
The Nexsteps (www.nexsteps.org) job board Web site is a free service for ASSE members where individuals can review and apply for posted occupational safety, health and environmental jobs and where employers can review résumés and post positions.
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EPA grant helps New Jersey group teach residents valuable job skills (2/3)

February 3, 2009
The U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in a recent press release that the agency has given a $200,000 grant to the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice (NJISJ) to teach local residents environmental assessment and cleanup skills that can help them land good jobs. Under the grant, NJISJ will train more than 80 underemployed or unemployed Newark residents.
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EPA extends date for oil spill regulations to take effect (2/3)

February 3, 2009
Consistent with the Office of Management and Budget’s January 21, 2009, memorandum regarding regulatory review, EPA is extending by 60 days the effective date of the December 5, 2008, Oil Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) final rule, according to an agency press release.
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