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Many people with hearing loss don’t wear hearing aids: study

Baltimore – Approximately 26.7 million Americans 50 and older have hearing loss, but only about 14 percent of those people use a hearing aid, according to a study from Johns Hopkins University.

Safety organizations, truck drivers sue FMCSA over HOS final rule

Washington – On Feb. 24, three safety advocacy organizations and two truck drivers filed a joint lawsuit in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia over the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s final rule on hours of service issued last December.

Properly fitted football helmets decrease concussion severity: study

San Francisco – Concussions and their severity may be minimized with a properly fitted football helmet combined with proper techniques, according to a study presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine’s Specialty Day in February.

Safety agency extends comment period on table saw rule

Washington – The comment period for a rule aimed at addressing the risk of injuries from consumer table saws has been extended until March 16.
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Working overtime may increase depression: report

London – Working long hours may cause people to experience major depressive episodes, according to research published online in the journal PLoS ONE.

FAA proposes to increase co-pilot training hours

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration on Feb. 27 published a notice of proposed rulemaking that would increase training qualifications for passenger airline co-pilots.

Group calls for mandatory flu vaccination for health care workers

Washington – The National Business Group on Health on Feb. 2 issued a recommendation that flu vaccinations be made mandatory for hospital workers to help protect other employees and patients.

National Safety Council Texas Safety Conference & Expo On Display

The National Safety Council Texas Safety Conference & Expo is an annual event for safety professionals from the Gulf Coast and beyond looking to improve safety in their organization. The conference allows attendees of all experience levels to learn best practices and trends, network in a variety of settings and discover safety solutions from more than 150 exhibitors.
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New training explains hand signals for miners

Washington – NIOSH recently created a training program covering non-verbal communication signals underground for coal miners in the event of an emergency.

Coal-tar pavement sealants increase ingestion of cancer-causing particles: study

Austin, TX – Children living near coal-tar pavement sealants are exposed to more than twice as many cancer-causing particles from ingesting contaminated house dust than from food, according to a new study from the U.S. Geological Survey and Baylor University.

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