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ISHN editors and invited workplace safety and health thought leaders offer their cutting-edge views on the profession’s critical issues.

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A dying profession?

October 21, 2009
By Jeff LaBelle, CIH, CSP

Unless national organizations begin stepping up high school and college age recruitment efforts, the entire landscape of the safety professional will change and soon.
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Videotape dangerous operations to reduce fatalities

October 21, 2009
By Gary Rosenblum

If good video of the event is available to the public, even a single death can launch national coverage.
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Imbalance of values

October 21, 2009
By Todd Guenther

Our country’s true Heroes – teachers, firefighters, police and military are struggling to make ends meet for themselves and their families.
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Our future is ours to define and implement

September 24, 2009
It’s time to begin digesting and understanding what has happened recently but also what has been occurring over the last several years

by Aaron Chen, MPH, CIH
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Safety, but at what cost?

September 24, 2009
I got let go because I was not billable.

by Barry R. Weissman, REM, CSP, CHMM, CHS-V, CIPS
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My friend, Senator Kennedy, who can fill his shoes?

September 24, 2009
We have lost another icon, some people would even call him a saint…

by Ron Hayes
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Recession impact: Has your EHS program been “devastated”? “No effect”?

August 13, 2009
By Dave Johnson

A new John Zogby poll finds one-third of U.S. adults describe being seriously impacted by the current recession, including 14 percent who say their households have been "devastated." Also, only 41 percent of all adults expect their household financial situations to return to pre-recession conditions.

What about you personally, and your safety and health program?
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An overview of California’s Green Chemistry Initiative

August 13, 2009
By Chris Laszcz-Davis, CIH, MS, REA

In 2007, Governor Schwarzenegger created the California Green Chemistry Initiative stating “a comprehensive and unified approach is needed to ensure good, accountable policy”. He encouraged the legislature and all interested parties to participate in the development of this Initiative. In April 2007, the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC), led by Director Maureen Gorsen, was tasked with developing the Initiative.
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I Smell Gas: An actively caring story with lessons for safety leaders

August 13, 2009
By Dr. E. Scott Geller

Last Saturday our rock ‘n roll band – “Magic Moments” – provided entertainment for the 50th reunion of the 1959 graduates of Dublin High School in Dublin, VA. The venue was perfect. We played our dance tunes from the 50’s and 60’s on the back-yard patio of a huge 10-bedroom farmhouse built in the 1800’s and nestled in the picturesque valley of rolling hills, farmland, and many massive trees that must have enriched the landscape for more than a century.
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Renewing OSHA’s promise through public right to know

July 14, 2009
By Gary Rosenblum, CIH, ARM, Risk Manager, City of Palm Desert, CA Last year, over 2.5 million workers lost their jobs and this year the numbers may reach 3 million more jobs lost. We are deep into the worst labor crisis since 1945 and naturally, massive efforts to stimulate the staggering economy are foremost on the minds of many. But as a Risk Manager and Safety and Health professional, I cannot also avoid thinking that this is a potentially dangerous time for American workers and a critical time for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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