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Safety programs alone aren't enough, study says

June 1, 2000
A recently released study into the root causes of 323 workplace fatality cases conducted for OSHA by a team of consultants found that most of the companies involved had safety programs and personnel in place, but traditional safety strategies were often ignored.
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Summer is coming; are you watching out for working teens?

June 1, 2000
Thousands of young people are injured or killed at work each year.
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Safety advice for the stay-at-home employee

June 1, 2000
There’s No Place Like Home… for Workplace Safety” is a new self-help brochure for telecommuters published by the American Industrial Hygiene Association.
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OSHA standards slip-sliding away?

June 1, 2000
The revised injury and illness recordkeeping rule was slated to be issued by July 1, 2000.
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What's OSHA done lately?

June 1, 2000
A brief summary of OSHA's recent accomplishments.
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Beat the heat

June 1, 2000
Sweating is effective only if the humidity level is low enough or air is moving across your skin and if body fluids and salt are adequately replaced.
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News roundup

June 1, 2000
News roundup
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Tougher noise rules for construction?

June 1, 2000
OSHA estimates that 750,000 construction workers are bombarded by harmful noise levels.
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New recordkeeping rules delayed

June 1, 2000
OSHA chief Charles Jeffress tells Industrial Safety & Hygiene News that his agency won’t be able to publish final requirements that make changes to how employers record job-related injuries and illnesses in time for the rules to take effect in 2001.
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Standards stalemate

June 1, 2000
OSHA’s standard-setting process is “limping along,” the agency’s chief, Charles Jeffress, warned his audience at the American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exhibition.
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