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Concerned and confused

August 3, 2000
What’s being done about enviro worries?
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Ten years after ADA: How are employers doing?

August 3, 2000
The Americans With Disabilities Act is now ten years old.
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OSHA acts to promote self-auditing

July 27, 2000
OSHA inspectors will not routinely ask for the findings of safety audits voluntarily conducted by employers.
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Voluntary protection programs are re-engineered

July 27, 2000
OSHA has revised requirements for participating in its 18-year-old Voluntary Protection Program.
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Can healthcare pros handle ergonomics?

July 27, 2000
The American Society of Safety Engineers worries that OSHA’s proposed ergo standard gives the impression that healthcare professionals are the preferred long-term choice for ergonomic consultations and evaluations.
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Bus drivers driven to drink?

July 20, 2000
Bus drivers in San Francisco hardly ever drink on the job, but about one quarter reported a drinking problem.
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Silicosis still plagues miners

July 20, 2000
X-ray screening of 1,236 miners in 1996 and 1997 shows the debilitating effects of silicosis are still a health risk.
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Bad lifting: Why people don't bend at the knees

July 20, 2000
"Bend your knees" is probably the oldest lifting instruction, but it’s often ignored.
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Showdown looms over ergo rule

July 20, 2000
Both the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate have passed Labor Department funding bills for fiscal 2001 that block OSHA from issuing final rules governing workplace ergonomics.
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Cell phone safety

July 1, 2000
Now that nearly two billion cell phones are being used worldwide, the World Health Organization (WHO) has updated its cell phone safety recommendations.
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