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Safe early-return-to-work helps employees and employers

November 13, 2000
Employees who stay out of work longer after an injury suffer more emotionally and find it harder to get future employment compared with those who go back to work early.
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Fake OSHA inspector arrested

November 13, 2000
Here’s why it’s a good idea to ask for identification and verify credentials if an OSHA inspector knocks on your door.
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It's final: OSHA's ergonomics standard covers 6.1 million worksites

November 13, 2000
Here’s what you need to know about OSHA’s final ergonomics program standard, announced November, 13, 2000.
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Physicians want workplace smoking banned

November 10, 2000
Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) should be eliminated from all public spaces, including workplaces, because it is a significant cause of occupational death and illness.
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Napping boosts alertness

November 10, 2000
Taking a nap during the night shift effectively boosts alertness.
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Texas firms face million-dollar OSHA fines

November 10, 2000
Two Texas employers have been hit with million-dollar-plus OSHA fines.
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OSHA's ergo rule coming soon?

November 10, 2000
OSHA’s final ergonomics rule could be issued as soon as the week of November 13.
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Safety & health pros push for Bush

November 3, 2000
It’s no contest: 51 percent of Industrial Safety & Hygiene News readers want George W. Bush to win the presidential sweepstakes, versus 23 percent for Al Gore.
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Ergo dispute dashes $144-billion budget deal

November 3, 2000
OSHA’s plans for an ergonomics rule is a white-hot controversy, divisive enough to send Congress home for a cooling-off period after Democrats and Republicans failed to reach a compromise that would allow the agency to publish final requirements.
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Building an OSHA That Works

November 3, 2000
A Washington-based consulting firm is calling for a post-election dialog on what needs to be done to revitalize and redirect OSHA.
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