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New Local Emphasis Program Underway in Kansas (5/15)

May 15, 2007
OSHA’s Wichita, Kan., area office recently launched a new Local Emphasis Program (LEP) targeting general industry businesses where servicing of single and multi-piece rim wheels is performed, including those used on large vehicles such as trucks, tractors, trailers, buses and off-road machines. The LEP supplements OSHA's national Site-Specific Targeting program that annually identifies workplaces with high rates of injuries and illnesses.
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Sago Report: Accidents Were Avoidable: 10/11

May 11, 2007
Stronger seals, proper methane monitoring and the removal of a pump cable from a sealed area underground could have prevented the Sago Mine disaster, according to a report issued Wednesday by federal investigators.
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NIOSH to Study Relationship with Labor Unions (5/10)

May 10, 2007
NIOSH is undergoing a federal review under the Paperwork Reduction Act to help the agency to better understand and work with labor unions.
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MSHA Announces Two New Positions (5/9)

May 9, 2007
The U.S. Department of Labor's Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) has announced the creation of two high-level positions within its Mine Emergency Operations division. The new job assignments will be based at MSHA's Safety and Health Technology Center in Bruceton, Pa.
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NAOSH Week Kicks off at OSHA, Capitol (5/7)

May 7, 2007
OSHA, ASSE and the Canadian Society of Safety Engineering (CSSE) will kick off the annual North American Occupational Safety and Health (NAOSH) Week 2007 with ceremonies today at 10 a.m. and noon.
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Internal Report: BP Managers at Fault for Blast (5/4)

May 4, 2007
A BP internal report on the deadly 2005 Texas City plant explosion recommended the firing of four executives and managers for failing to perform their jobs and poor judgment.
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Big Apple Educating Day Workers on Safety (5/3)

May 3, 2007
As part of construction safety week, the City of New York is distributing safety information to day laborers to teach them about workplace safety.  The pamphlets, which come from both federal and local agencies, contain information on the hazards of construction work and tips on how to stay safe. They also inform the workers of their rights.
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Poll: Workplace Safety Top Reason Workers Join Unions (5/2)

May 2, 2007
A poll released last month by the San Francisco-based Employment Law Alliance, found that workplace safety was the top reason given by respondents for organized labor, narrowly edging benefits, wages and job security. Of those polled, 63 percent listed workplace safety as a major factor driving them toward unionization.
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House Bill Could Overhaul Worker Safety (5/1)

May 1, 2007
The legislation would apply federal safety standards to workers who are not currently covered, including federal, state and local employees, and some private sector employees; increase penalties for repeated and willful offenses; and allow OSHA to apply felony charges for repeated or willful violations that result in a worker death.
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ASSE Announces Fall Protection Program Standard (4/30)

April 30, 2007
ASSE recently announced the approval of the new American National Standard Institute (ANSI)/ASSE Z359.2-2007 standard. The standard, Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program, is the first approved in a series of standards that focus on fall protection and related systems.
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