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Cority

Toronto-based EHS solutions provider Cority has named Ryan Magee its CEO. Magee succeeds Mark Wallace, who is retiring. Magee joined Cority in 2012 and has served as the company’s chief financial officer since 2017.

Charlie Haskin

Charlie Haskin is the new director of sales, covering the Western United States, at Hy-Brid Lifts.

J. J. Keller and Associates Inc.

Safety and regulatory compliance solutions provider J. J. Keller and Associates Inc. has been named one of “America’s Best Employers for Women 2024” by Forbes magazine.

Milwaukee Tool

Milwaukee Tool has a new location. The Grenada County, MS, location is the company’s largest U.S. manufacturing facility and employs more than 800 workers.
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National Safety Apparel

National Safety Apparel, a Cleveland-based manufacturer of high-performance personal protective equipment and safety products, has been acquired by Blue Point Capital Partners, also located in Cleveland.

Chemical Safety Board investigation explores ammonia hazards

Washington — Clouds of anhydrous ammonia – which is toxic when inhaled – may not be visible “if the cloud does not condense sufficient atmospheric moisture,” the Chemical Safety Board warns.

Trump taps former congressman Sean Duffy to lead Transportation Department

Washington — President-elect Donald Trump has announced his intent to nominate former congressman and TV host Sean Duffy for transportation secretary.

Kentucky agency launches free scaffolding safety course

Frankfort, KY — A new virtual scaffolding safety course from the Kentucky Labor Cabinet’s Division of Education and Training is aimed at helping employers protect workers from fall hazards.
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EPA ‘working on a rule to protect people’ from the risks of 1,4-dioxane

Washington — A final, revised risk determination from the Environmental Protection Agency affirms that the potentially carcinogenic chemical substance 1,4-dioxane poses “unreasonable” risk to workers under certain conditions, including domestic manufacturing.

MSHA ignored mines in Pacific territories, DOL Inspector General says

Washington — Negligent and misleading actions from the Mine Safety and Health Administration have endangered miners in Pacific territories for years, a Department of Labor Office of Inspector General report contends.

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