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ASSE's SeminarFest in Las Vegas to focus on work safety issues, best practices (7/26)

July 26, 2010
Aimed at providing fundamental continuing education and training for safety professionals on a variety of key topics and emerging issues, the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) will hold its annual SeminarFest in Las Vegas, NV, January 23-29, 2011, according to an ASSE press release.
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Report: Length of stay in emergency rooms reaches new high (7/26)

July 26, 2010
Average length of stay in the nation’s emergency departments increased to four hours and seven minutes, and the nation’s emergency physicians are concerned about patient safety being jeopardized by long wait times, according to a recent press release from the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). Press Ganey’s Pulse Report 2010 confirms what the ACEP has reported previously: The recession, high unemployment and insurance losses are increasing pressure on emergency departments and their patients, the organization says.
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Justice Department reaches settlement with Blockbuster Inc. under the Americans with Disabilities Act (7/23)

July 23, 2010
The Justice Department announced a settlement agreement under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) with Blockbuster Inc. to ensure equal access to its stores nationwide for individuals with disabilities who use service animals.
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Study: Enterprise risk management (ERM) use is growing, but gaps remain in total risk assessments (7/23)

July 23, 2010
ERM is increasing, nearly half of companies lack an ERM process; companies beginning to exhibit an interest in predictive modeling tools
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Obama sets aggressive four-year safety goals for Federal Government (7/23)

July 23, 2010
This week President Obama sent a memorandum for the heads of executive departments and agencies outlining a new plan to protect Federal workers on the job: “The Presidential POWER Initiative: Protecting Our Workers and Ensuring Reemployment.”
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ASSE offers heat-related illness safety tips (7/23)

July 23, 2010
As heat stress can cause workplace injuries and illness, the American Society of Safety Engineers says it is important for workers to be protected against the heat, sun exposure and other hazards that could result in severe injury.
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Chemical Safeety Board: Revise codes to require safe distances between buildings and hazmat areas (7/22)

July 22, 2010
A U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) case study released yesterday on the 2009 explosion and fire at the Veolia ES Technical Solutions L.L.C. facility in West Carrollton, Ohio, calls on the industry to improve safety standards covering hazardous waste processing, handling, and storage facilities. The Board also recommended that fire protection codes be revised to require companies to determine safe distances between occupied buildings and potentially hazardous operating areas.
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OSHA cites Legion Industries in Waynesboro, Ga., for 43 safety and health violations (7/22)

July 22, 2010
OSHA has issued citations to Legion Industries in Waynesboro, Ga., for 39 alleged serious and four alleged other-than-serious workplace safety and health violations. Proposed penalties total $75,000.
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OSHA proposes $130,050 in fines to Farmington, Conn., aircraft parts manufacturer for fire, electrical and mechanical hazards (7/22)

July 22, 2010
Widespread fire, electrical, mechanical and other hazards at a Farmington, Conn., aircraft parts manufacturing plant have resulted in a total $130,050 in proposed fines from OSHA.
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OSHA and MSHA reforms passed in House Committee on Education and Labor; full House and Senate approval by year's end? (7/22)

July 22, 2010
On Wednesday the Committee on Education and Labor of the U.S. House of Representatives voted 30-17 to approve the most significant changes to laws governing OSHA and MSHA since the creation of the agencies in 1970.
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