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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.

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.”

Fall protection company reports possible defective hooks

Compton, CA – Users of FallTech brand lanyard hooks are being advised to inspect products for possible defects that could lead to serious injury or death.
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Substance abusers more likely to die in a motor vehicle crash: study

Prince George, British Columbia – Drivers with a history of substance abuse are more likely to die in a motor vehicle incident than non-abusers, according to a new study from Canadian researchers.

NSC: Estimated annual traffic fatalities increase for first time since 2005

Itasca, IL – U.S. traffic fatalities increased 5 percent in 2012 from 2011, the first annual increase since 2004-2005, according to preliminary estimates from the National Safety Council.

Consistent use of N95 respirators lowers risk of infection, study says

Sydney – Health care workers who consistently use respirators instead of surgical masks are twice as likely to avoid infection, concludes a new study from the University of New South Wales.

Back-to-back fatalities prompt MSHA alert

Arlington, VA – A recent spate of coal mining deaths has prompted an alert from the Mine Safety and Health Administration.
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Car drivers play role in most fatal truck crashes: report

Arlington, VA – The majority of fatal and serious injury crashes involving a truck also involve at least one passenger car, according a report released Feb. 12 by the American Trucking Associations.

Advocacy groups ask EPA to protect farmworkers from pesticides

Washington – A coalition of groups supporting worker rights, Latino rights and the environment are urging the Environmental Protection Agency to strengthen legal protections for farmworkers at risk for pesticide exposure.

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