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Weekly news round-up

July 21, 2018
A dropped object standard gets issued, carbon monoxide sends workers to the hospital in Illinois and workplace violence rates jump in one type of workplace. These were among the top stories featured on ISHN.com this week.
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award winners

AIHA’s Industrial Hygiene Heroes continue to nab awards

July 20, 2018
The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) was recognized twice by both the APEX Awards and the Content Marketing Awards for the IH Heroes Outreach program and the I Am IH™ web series. The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA®) will receive two APEX Awards for Publication Excellence from Communications Concepts, Inc. AIHA won a Grand Award in the Electronic Media category for the IH Heroes™ comic and a Certificate of Excellence for the IH Heroes™ series.
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Dysfunctional Practices

Dysfunctional Practices: that kill your Safety Culture (and what to do about them)

July 20, 2018
For Dysfunctional Practices: that kill your Safety Culture, Dr. Timothy Ludwig draws on his 30+ years of research and practice in behavioral approaches to safety to help managers re-shape their safety culture by driving out fear and risk and engaging their workforce.
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Fall protection ladder safety

Let’s take a different approach to ladder safety

Protection vs. prevention
David Francis
July 20, 2018
Every day 2,000 people are injured in a ladder-related accident. One hundred of those people suffer a long-term or permanent disability. And every day, one person dies; the numbers are continuing to rise.
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Workplace violence in U.S. hospitals way up

July 19, 2018
The incidence of workplace violence increased by 23% annually from 2012 to 2015 at the 106 U.S. hospitals included in a recent study by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).
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Confined Space blog
A Confined Space blog post

Weekly Toll: Workers not coming home from work last week

July 18, 2018
MAXTON, N.C. (WNCN) – One worker died and another was hurt in an incident involving a large trash bin at the Campbell’s Soup plant in Robeson County on Sunday, media reports said. WMBF reported that a Dumpster fell on two workers around 11 a.m. at the plant at 2120 N.C. Highway 71 in Maxton.
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FairWarning
A FairWarning story

With death of port worker, checkered safety record of cargo handler comes into focus

Eli Wolfe
July 18, 2018
For the third time in six years, a branch of one of the world’s largest cargo-handling companies has been accused by workplace safety authorities of a willful violation linked to a worker’s death.
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First worker fatality ever at NC Campbell Soup factory

July 17, 2018

An accident yesterday at the Campbell Soup factory in Maxton, North Carolina claimed the life of one worker and injured another who tried to help him. According to a press release issued by Robeson County Sheriff Kenneth Sealey, 59-year-old Alex Radford died after being pinned by a dumpster at a loading dock.


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Long-awaited dropped object standard approved by ANSI

July 17, 2018
A standard aimed at helping employers reduce the risk of dropped objects incidents in industrial and occupational settings has been approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Developed by the ANSI and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA), ANSI/ISEA 121-2018, American National Standard for Dropped Object Prevention Solutions — approved on July 2, 2018 — establishes minimum design, performance, and labeling requirements for solutions and testing that mitigate this hazard.
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ASSP

ASSP to get new executive director

July 17, 2018
The American Society of Safety Professionals (ASSP) will welcome Jennifer McNelly as its new executive director on Aug. 16. She was introduced to staff Monday at ASSP headquarters and will become the Society’s eighth executive director since ASSP was founded in 1911.
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