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National Public Health Week observed with viral video campaign (4/8)

April 8, 2009
This week (April 6-12), the American Public Health Association (APHA) is celebrating National Public Health Week (NPHW) 2009, with the theme of Building the Foundation for a Healthy America, according to a APHA press release.
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OSHA orders company to withdraw lawsuit and pay 9 whistleblowers more than $7.9 million (4/8)

April 8, 2009
OSHA has ordered Southern Air Inc., a Norwalk, Conn.-based air cargo carrier, to withdraw a lawsuit it filed against nine former employees and pay them more than $7.9 million in wages, damages and legal fees, according to an agency press release.
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NTSB: Improper maintenance procedure, flawed safety management system likely caused aircraft fire (4/8)

April 8, 2009
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) determined yesterday that an engine fire on an American Airlines jetliner was probably due to an unapproved and improper procedure used by mechanics to manually start one of the engines, according to an agency press release.
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Set "clear targets" for highway work zone safety, says contractors association CEO (4/8)

April 8, 2009
Federal and state governments should set a goal of reducing the number of highway work zone fatalities by 50 percent within the next two years as the best way to improve the safety of areas around highway construction sites, Stephen E. Sandherr, chief executive officer of the Associated General Contractors said yesterday, according to an AGC of America press release.
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Where's the OSHA boss? 8.5 years of acting administrators (4/7)

April 7, 2009
Here’s one reason OSHA never seems to be able to get on track: Since the agency’s inception in 1971, it has had more acting administrators (13) than Senate-confirmed appointees (11). In addition, one OSHA administrator was named by the president during a Congressional recess and never confirmed by the Senate.
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Employee denied PPE, then fired by employer after complaining to the media, receives lost wages in whistleblower settlement (4/7)

April 7, 2009
The Department of Labor has entered into a settlement with Triple B Cleaning Inc. in Houston to resolve findings by OSHA that the company illegally terminated an employee because of complaints about safety issues.
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MSHA issues new policy for scheduling safety and health settlement conferences (4/7)

April 7, 2009
The Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has announced that settlement conferences held between mine operators and MSHA personnel to resolve enforcement disputes will be deferred until after civil penalties have been proposed and the operator notifies MSHA of its intent to contest the violations and/or penalties.
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AIHA argues MSDSs fail to adequately address dust explosion hazards (4/7)

April 7, 2009
In a letter to Rep. George Miller (D-CA), chairman of the Committee on Education and Labor, the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) expresses its support and additional recommendations regarding Miller’s bill that would direct OSHA to issue an interim and final standard regarding worker exposure to combustible dust.
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NOAA report: Flame retardants pose threat to U.S. coastal ecosystems and human health (4/6)

April 6, 2009
In a first-of-its-kind report, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists state that Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs), chemicals commonly used in commercial goods such as flame retardants since the 1970s, are found in all United States coastal waters and the Great Lakes, with elevated levels near urban and industrial centers, according to a recent NOAA press release.
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Election results in for AIHA board of directors (4/6)

April 6, 2009
The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) announced the results of its 2009 election for the AIHA Board of Directors.
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