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Warehouse dust explosion injures seven

July 25, 2003
Seven workers hospitalized in yet another flammable dust catastrophe, this time in South Carolina.
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More violence at work: Texan kills two before shooting self

July 25, 2003
Texas man was known as a “wonderful” person to work with before shooting three female coworkers, killing two and leaving one in critical condition. He then committed suicide.
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Study reveals hidden costs of shiftwork

July 25, 2003
Circadian Technologies predicts company bottom lines will bleed more as extended-hours operations become more prevalent.
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North Carolina firm settles after fatal dust explosion

July 25, 2003
West Pharmaceuticals of Kinston, N.C. agrees to a settlement with the North Carolina Department of Labor over a January explosion that killed six laborers.
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Company laments bad guy image

July 25, 2003
McWane, Inc., a pipe manufacturing company, claims the corporation turned over a new leaf long before a New York Times investigative series revealed their history of atrocious safety problems.
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Combustible dust hazards worry Feds

July 25, 2003
Flammable dust particles were implicated in a series of factory explosions that recently killed 13 people in Kentucky and North Carolina.
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Workplace assaults: Who's at risk?

July 17, 2003
West Virginia University researchers find health care industry, teaching at high risk of assault
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NASA forms new safety team

July 17, 2003
Reacting to the Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy, NASA is organizing an empowered group to ensure no more mistakes.
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Toxic releases for 2001 documented by EPA

July 17, 2003
Agency finally releases findings from TRI reporting on 2001 pollution.
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Congress debates how to compensate asbestos victims

July 17, 2003
Senate to debate bill to replace tort system of compensation for asbestos exposure victims with government trust fund
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