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Confined space monitor

​Confined space monitorThe Model GX-2012 confined space monitor has advanced design features for general industrial confined space entry, as well as enhanced capabilities for...

Outlawing workplace bullying

Return to main article The United States does not have any laws or regulations addressing workplace bullying. In its Field Safety and Health Manual, OSHA references...

Emergency communications system

​Emergency communications systemThe Farenhyt ECS line provides cutting-edge fire protection and a system for broadcasting real-time communications within a facility. It delivers intelligible communications...

Bullying: Beyond the schoolyard

Half of U.S. working adults witness or experience bullying behaviors, according to a survey by the Workplace Bullying Institute. This feature sheds light on the psychological and physiological effects bullying has on workers.
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Short and sweet

Can occupational safety and health regulations be short and to the point? According to Virginia, the answer is yes.

Keep products with magnets away from kids, safety groups advise

Washington – Parents should keep products that contain magnets away from children to help prevent them from swallowing the magnets, according to a joint statement from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Safe Kids USA.

Rock concert temporarily harmed teens’ hearing, study shows

San Diego – Roughly 70 percent of teens participating in a study experienced temporary hearing-related issues after attending a rock concert, according to research from the House Research Institute.

DOT: Drivers give thumbs-up to vehicle-to-vehicle communication system

Washington – A majority of drivers would support the installation in their cars of connected vehicle technology – technology that allows vehicles to “talk” to one another – to help prevent crashes, according to the Department of Transportation.
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FMCSA extends SMS comment period

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced on May 25 that the comment period for proposed changes to its Safety Measurement System will be extended by 60 days to July 30.

Number of motorcyclist fatalities holds steady in 2011: report

Washington – Motorcyclist fatalities totaled approximately 4,500 in 2011 – nearly the same number reported in 2010 – according to a report released May 22 by the Governors Highway Safety Association.

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