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OSHA cites Asphalt Paving Specialists for willful and serious safety violations after injuring a worker (8/30)

August 30, 2010
OSHA has cited Asphalt Paving Specialists Inc. for alleged safety violations resulting in an employee being injured at its Davie, Fla., worksite in March. Penalties total $62,200.
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Gun range in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., cited by OSHA for health violations with $62,000 in penalties (8/30)

August 30, 2010
The company is being cited with one serious violation for failure-to-abate with a proposed penalty of $60,000. In June, an inspection revealed that the company failed to provide blood monitoring every six months for workers exposed to high levels of lead concentrations, after the same hazard had been cited in an earlier inspection.
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CSB to assess ammonia release at Millard Refrigerated Services south of Mobile, Ala. (8/30)

August 30, 2010
A three-member assessment team led by Mr. Johnnie Banks from the U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) is deploying to the scene of last Monday’s anhydrous ammonia release at the Millard Refrigerated Services, a warehouse and distribution center in Theodore, Alabama, 15 miles south of Mobile.
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EPA denies petition calling for lead ammo ban (8/30)

August 30, 2010
EPA has denied a petition calling for a ban on the production and distribution of lead hunting ammunition.
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OSHA orders Utah Transit Authority to pay more than $130,000 to former worker in whistleblower case (8/27)

August 27, 2010
OSHA has ordered the Utah Transit Authority, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, to immediately reinstate a wrongfully discharged employee to his former position and pay more than $130,000 in back wages with interest, compensatory damages and attorney's fees, an agency press release said. OSHA's recently completed investigation determined that the Utah Transit Authority discharged the worker in violation of the whistleblower provision of the Federal Railroad Safety Act.
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Prior notice of federal inspectors on mine property prohibited, stresses MSHA bulletin (8/27)

August 27, 2010
The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration announced in a recent press statement the release of a new Program Information Bulletin pertaining to the prohibition of advance notification of federal mine inspectors on mine property. The PIB reminds mine operators, miners' representatives and MSHA enforcement personnel that the Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 (Mine Act) prohibits providing advance notice of inspections conducted by MSHA inspectors. In addition, the PIB clarifies potential consequences for anyone who violates this advance notice prohibition.
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ASSE to OSHA: Use consensus standards when developing rule for reducing slips & falls (8/27)

August 27, 2010
In a recent letter to OSHA on the proposed ‘Walking-Working Surfaces and Personal Protective Equipment’ rule (29 CFR, Part 1910), the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) urged OSHA to utilize existing fall standards and the voluntary consensus standards process widely used in industry as it develops the new rule.
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October symposium will focus on managing dust explosion hazards (8/27)

August 27, 2010
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and The Fire Protection Research Foundation, an affiliate of the NFPA, will be hosting a two-day long symposium on New Strategies for Dust Explosion Hazard and Control, set to take place on October 20 and 21 at Embassy Suites Kansas City-Plaza, Kansas City, Missouri, according to an NFPA press release.
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Time to buckle up the dogs? (8/26)

August 26, 2010
Along with texting or talking on a cell phone, dogs left unrestrained inside a moving vehicle are a frequent distraction, a new study by the American Automobile Association warns.
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Actors are lighting up less in major movies (8/26)

August 26, 2010
A report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that tobacco use in the most popular films hit a high in 2005, and has been falling since.
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