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New Michigan law authorizes speed cameras in work zones

Lansing, MI — Bipartisan legislation signed into law by Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer (D) in December allows speed cameras to be placed in roadway work zones.

Safe + Sound Week to emphasize emergency preparedness and response

Washington — The eighth annual Safe + Sound Week, a national initiative aimed at promoting awareness and understanding of workplace safety and health programs, is set for Aug. 11-17.

Senators ask: How do low-level blast injuries affect veterans’ brains and mental health?

Washington — Legislation recently introduced in the Senate would direct the Department of Veterans Affairs to research the effects of “repetitive low-level blast injuries” on the mental health of military veterans.

Employers making ‘significant strides’ in MSD prevention: NSC report

Washington — Multiple workplace programs aimed at preventing musculoskeletal disorders have achieved the highest rating within the National Safety Council’s MSD Solutions Index, a recent report from the nonprofit shows.
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President Joe Biden designates national monument for Frances Perkins

Washington — A proclamation signed by President Joe Biden on Dec. 16 establishes a national monument for former Labor Secretary Frances Perkins.

Researchers to explore strategies to improve construction worker safety

Aurora, CO — A collaborative research effort is underway to build a toolkit to help construction managers, supervisors and workers identify and address safety and health challenges unique to the industry.

Rep. Tim Walberg new chair of House Education and the Workforce Committee

Washington — Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) is the new chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee for the 119th Congress, which kicked off Jan. 3.

Australian agency releases case studies on managing psychological risks

Canberra, Australia — A recently launched series of case studies from Safe Work Australia is intended to help identify on-the-job psychosocial risks, assess and control them, and review control measures.
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For older workers, volunteerism may slow the aging process

St. Louis — Older workers who volunteer – even in small amounts – can experience slower biological aging, according to a recent study.

Today’s toddlers eating healthier than kids did two decades ago, study finds

Toddler diet quality improved “significantly” over a recent 20-year period, results of a recent study show, but researchers still see room for improvement.

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