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FRA proposes safety training requirements for rail workers

Washington – The Federal Railroad Administration recently published a notice of proposed rulemaking to require training for federal railroad employees in safety-related positions.

Proposed OSHA budget would cut some compliance assistance programs

Washington – In its latest budget request, OSHA is seeking to shift resources away from some employer compliance assistance programs to preserve programs that assist small businesses.

MSHA announces survey to measure miners’ ‘voice’

Washington – As part of a pilot study by the Department of Labor, the Mine Safety and Health Administration has proposed a survey to measure workers’ “voice” in mining workplaces.

MSHA unveils plan to reorganize some enforcement programs

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration on Feb. 8 announced a new office as part of a reorganization intended to centralize enforcement and accountability functions.
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OSHA to issue three final rules this year, four next year

Washington – OSHA plans to publish seven final rules by the end of fiscal year 2013, according to the agency’s FY 2013 budget request, released Feb. 13.

MSHA budget request would boost enforcement

Washington – Under its fiscal year 2013 budget request, the Mine Safety and Health Administration would prioritize enforcement and inspections, as well as reduce the backlog of contested citations before the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.

CSB seeks slight budget boost; NIOSH takes a hit

Washington – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is proposing to slash NIOSH’s budget for fiscal year 2013, while the Chemical Safety Board is seeking a slight budget increase.

NIOSH releases fact sheets for home health care workers

Washington – NIOSH on Feb. 13 issued several fact sheets on preventing injuries among home health care workers.
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Dust from processing nanomaterials may be highly explosive, study says

The dust resulting from processing nanomaterials may be much more explosive than combustible dust created by processing conventional materials, according to a study published online in Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, a journal from the American Chemical Society.

Air pollution linked with Alzheimer’s-like brain changes among youths: study

Missoula, MT – Air pollution may cause brain changes similar to Alzheimer’s disease among children and young adults, according to a new study by researchers in Mexico and the United States.

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