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NTSB: Transportation deaths decreased slightly in 2011

Washington – Overall transportation fatalities declined by about 2 percent in 2011, according to preliminary data from the National Transportation Safety Board.

DOT announces audit of CSA program

Washington – The Department of Transportation Office of Inspector General recently announced it will be auditing the effectiveness of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability program.

FMCSA releases safety management resources for carriers

Washington – New resources from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration aim to assist commercial motor vehicle carriers in identifying and addressing safety and compliance issues.

‘Celebrating 100 Years of Safety’ annual report now available

'Celebrating 100 Years of Safety' annual report now available
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Employers must post OSHA 300 log summary by Feb. 1

Employers are required to post a summary of their 2012 OSHA 300 logs for employees by Feb. 1.

USFA: Home fire deaths up from last year

Emmitsburg, MD – The first half of January saw more home fire deaths than the same period last year, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.

Emergency department visits involving energy drinks on the rise: report

Washington – Emergency department visits tied to energy drinks more than doubled to 20,783 in 2011 from 10,068 in 2007, according to a new report from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Whistle noise may harm sports officials’ hearing: study

Kalamazoo, MI – Exposure to whistle noise may contribute to hearing loss among sports officials, suggests a study from Western Michigan University. Researchers surveyed 321 Michigan sports officials about their exposure to whistle noise and
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Hazard alert warns of diesel dangers

Washington – OSHA and the Mine Safety and Health Administration recently issued a hazard alert on diesel particulate matter.

House, Senate safety committees feature returning members

Washington – Many House and Senate members serving on occupational safety and health-related committees will return to their posts in the 113th Congress.

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