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Wireless monitoring and alerting system

Quick Talk RQT is an industrial-grade radio transmitter with sensor inputs and voice recording storage that automatically alerts radio-equipped personnel when plant conditions change.

Nate Silver, Billy Beane, and Alex Trebek: Making the Case for Predictive Analytics in Workplace Safety

Predictive Solutions Corporation's white paper is a resource for those who want to learn how leading safety professionals are making the case to employ predictive models in their workplace safety program.

Women’s safety shoes

The Miss Safety line of performance safety footwear with a steel-toe cap is designed exclusively for female feet.

Industry Spotlight: Utilities

The utilities sector, employing more than 500,000 people in 2011, sustained approximately 19,300 recordable nonfatal injuries and illnesses for a rate of 3.5 per 100 full-time workers.
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‘Nobody gets hurt’: A safety journey

A Q&A with Rex W. Tillerson, chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corporation, 2013 recipient of the National Safety Council Green Cross for Safety medal.

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Sequester will cut OSHA inspections, administration says

Washington – As the threat of across-the-board budget cuts looms, the White House has warned that OSHA inspectors would be pulled off the job and the agency would conduct about 1,200 fewer inspections.

Oklahoma senator pushes workers’ comp reform; Tennessee court rules on ‘incomplete’ forms

Oklahoma City – Some Oklahoma legislators are attempting to change the state’s process for deciding workers’ compensation cases, arguing that the current system is too adversarial.
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FAA overlooking benefits of rest rules, pilots’ association says

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration has underestimated the benefits of extending updated rest rules for passenger-aircraft pilots to cargo-aircraft pilots, according the Air Line Pilots Association, International.

NIOSH to offer free ‘black lung’ screenings

Washington – Coal miners in four states will soon have access to free, confidential screenings for coal workers’ pneumoconiosis, a deadly but preventable lung disease more commonly known as “black lung.”

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