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EPA seeks small businesses input on formaldehyde (10/20)

October 20, 2010
EPA is inviting small businesses to participate in an advocacy review panel focusing on formaldehyde. The agency plans to implement regulations for the new Formaldehyde Standards for Composite Wood Products Act, enacted in July 2010.The proposed regulation will establish limits for composite wood products (hardwood plywood, medium-density fiberboard, and particleboard) so these products meet emission standards.
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OSHA seeks comments on its official interpretation of workplace noise exposure controls (10/20)

October 20, 2010
OSHA is proposing to issue an interpretation of the term “feasible administrative or engineering controls” as used in the general industry and construction occupational noise exposure standards and to amend its current enforcement policy to reflect the interpretation. For the purpose of enforcing compliance with these standards, the proposal states that “feasible” has its ordinary meaning of capable of being done.
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EPA proposes to add nine new hazardous waste sites to Superfund's National Priorities List (10/20)

October 20, 2010
EPA is proposing to add nine hazardous waste sites that pose risks to human health and the environment to the general Superfund section of the National Priorities List (NPL). Superfund is the federal program that investigates and cleans up the most complex, uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous waste sites in the country.
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Sleepless In Safetyland

October 19, 2010

The sleep-deprived have no idea of how impaired they are

By Dave Johnson, ISHN Editor


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What's the future for the VPP? (10/19)

October 19, 2010
OSHA chief Dr. Michaels said all the right, politically correct things in favor of his agency’s Voluntary Protection Program at this year’s National Safety Congress in San Diego, and then added that OSHA does not have the budget to boost enforcement as Dr. Michaels and Labor Secretary Solis want, while continuing to invest resources in VPP at past levels. He favors a fee-based model
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Safety pros list their OSHA standards priorities (10/19)

October 19, 2010
Sorry Dr. Michaels (OSHA chief), the safety profession does not agree with your major push for an Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2). The OSHA boss has told audiences it is long past time for requirements mandating that employers find and fix job hazards, and it is his number one standards priority.
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Safety pros divided on need for stronger OSHA (10/19)

October 19, 2010
Congress is considering legislation (unlikely to be enacted this year) to increase OSHA fines and make it easier to file criminal penalties against company execs following fatalities or serious injuries. In ISHN’s 27th annual White Paper reader survey, we asked pros for their opinion ofn this bill.
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OSHA boss: "Mandatory safety and health programs can't come soon enough" (10/19)

October 19, 2010
Speaking at the United Steelworkers Health, Safety and Environment Conference in Pittsburgh earlier this month, OSHA chief Dr. David Michaels said:
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OSHA chief "frankly doesn't believe" BLS injury data (10/19)

October 19, 2010
OSHA chief Dr. David Michaels told safety pros at the National Safety Congress he "frankly doesn't believe" in the national injury rates compiled from employer recordkeeping. "In general there are too many incentive programs" skewering data, he said.
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I2P2: girding for battle (10/19)

October 19, 2010
OSHA head honcho Dr. David Michaels zeroed in quickly on his priorities at the National Safety Congress’s Tuesday morning summit session. He's pushing hard to produce the so-called I2P2 standard, or the Injury and Illness Prevention Program rule. It is a game-changer in terms of how OSHA will regulate.
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