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Winners named in ASSE's children's job safety art contest (2/25)

February 25, 2009
Out of hundreds of entries from children aged 5-14 from around the world, children from Indiana, New York, Oregon, Washington and Wisconsin took the first place honors in their age group for the 7th annual American Society of Safety Engineers’ (ASSE) kids’ “safety-on-the-job” poster contest, ASSE announced in a press release.
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Farming safety seminars in Ireland target "blackspots" (2/25)

February 25, 2009
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) and Teagasc, in association with the Farm Safety Partnership Advisory Committee, are holding a spring farm safety seminar campaign aimed at preventing fatal and serious injury in the farming sector, according to an HSA press release.
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Obama stimulus package includes $7.2 billion for EPA programs and projects (2/24)

February 24, 2009
“Through the President’s stimulus package, green initiatives will play a significant role in powering economic recovery,” said EPA Administrator Lisa P. Jackson, in a recent agency press statement. “EPA’s portion of the plan will create good, sustainable jobs that help produce cleaner drinking water, purer air, environmentally friendly urban and rural re-development, and reduced greenhouse gases.”
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Survey: Employers' health care costs to increase six percent in 2009 (2/24)

February 24, 2009
U.S. employers expect health care cost increases to hold steady at six percent and more plan to adopt consumer-directed health plans (CDHPs) in 2010 in an effort to control cost increases, according to a forthcoming survey by Watson Wyatt, a leading global consulting firm, and the National Business Group on Health, an association of more than 300 mostly large employers, including 64 of the Fortune 100.
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34 worker safety advocates offer recommendations to "fix" OSHA (2/24)

February 24, 2009
The New York Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH) has published a special edition of its Safety Rep newsletter titled, “After 8 Years of Bush: Can OSHA be fixed? What must be done.” The 20-page newsletter presents priorities, initiatives, and policies “to restore the nation’s commitment to protecting working people from life-threatening job hazards,” according to the newsletter’s introduction.
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Obama pressed to reappoint Howard to 9/11 Health Coordinator post (2/24)

February 24, 2009
On Monday, Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) and Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), New York State AFL-CIO President Denis Hughes, New York City Central Labor Council President Jack Ahern, 9/11 responders, lower Manhattan residents and others gathered near Ground Zero to encourage President Obama to reappoint Dr. John Howard as the federal government’s 9/11 Health Coordinator, according to a press statement from Rep. Maloney’s office.
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Company cited for confined space hazards following death of employee (2/23)

February 23, 2009
OSHA cited Precision Industrial Maintenance Inc. for alleged willful and serious violations of safety and health standards after an employee was fatally overcome by vapors while inside a tanker truck, the agency said in a press release.
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Cargo airline ordered to pay terminated employee more than $400,000 (2/23)

February 23, 2009
OSHA has ordered Southern Air Inc., a cargo airline headquartered in Norwalk, Conn., to pay more than $400,000 in lost wages, back pay, damages and legal fees to compensate a flight crew member who was terminated for raising safety concerns protected under the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (AIR21), according to an agency press release.
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New organization formed to enhance public access to essential services (2/23)

February 23, 2009
Representatives from 12 national organizations approved the charter of a new organization, the N11/8XX Essential Services Interoperability Council (NESIC) at a ceremony held February 18 during a conference in Orlando, Fla., according to a recent press release.
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EPA contracts to help small businesses develop green technologies (2/23)

February 23, 2009
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded $1.6 million in contracts to 23 small companies to assist their efforts to bring promising new green technologies to market, according to an EPA press release.
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