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Time to get tough on seat belt slackers

May 29, 2001
The first-ever national report card on vehicle safety from the National Safety Council gives 19 states Ds and Fs for driver and passenger safety.
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Go slow through work zones

May 29, 2001
Most fatal work zone crashes (71percent) occur on roads with speed limits of 55 miles per hour or greater.
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Rules of the road for cell phone users

May 29, 2001
The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA) marked the annual “Wireless Safety Week” with the following reminders.
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Leading causes of job injuries

May 18, 2001
Index lists top 10 problems.
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How does your safety & health program stack up?

May 18, 2001
The American Industrial Hygiene Association recently endorsed these universal environmental health and safety responsibilities on the part of employers everywhere.
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Who's most likely to suffer ergo injuries?

May 18, 2001
More than 582,000 musculoskeletal disorders requiring recuperation away from work were reported by employers in 1999.
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Who's more responsible?

May 11, 2001
Ford Motor Co. and rival General Motors are engaged in a PR battle to publicize their commitments to responsible corporate behavior.
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EPA introduces new TRI reporting & research software

May 11, 2001
“TRIAL” is a new software program that makes it easier for facilities that must file annual Toxics Release Inventory reports to access all TRI reporting regulations and guidance on interpreting those regs.
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Depression's damage: Sick days and lost productivity

May 11, 2001
Improving healthcare for depressed workers can help raise their spirits and your bottom line.
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Industry pollution increased in 1999, says EPA

May 4, 2001
The total quantity of all types of pollution tracked by the federal government increased 323 million pounds, or 1.4 percent, from 1998 to 1999.
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