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MACOSH to meet in July

Washington – The Maritime Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health will meet July 19-20 in San Diego to discuss injury and illness prevention plans and working safely around radiation.

Minnesota OSHA shuts down amid state budget failure

St. Paul, MN – A shutdown of the Minnesota state government has forced the state’s occupational safety and health program to halt several safety training and enforcement activities.

DOT outlines terms of cross-border trucking agreement

Washington – Mexico will soon lift retaliatory tariffs on more than $2 billion in U.S. manufactured goods and agricultural products, Department of Transportation officials said July 6.

FAA issues more than $1 million civil penalty against Boeing

Seattle – The Federal Aviation Administration on June 27 proposed a $1 million civil penalty against Boeing Co. for allegedly failing to correct a known problem with the central passenger oxygen system in its B-777 airliners.
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FMCSA seeks public comment on strategic plan draft

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is accepting comment until July 29 on a draft strategic plan intended to serve as a guide to reducing crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large commercial trucks and interstate buses.

HHS extends comment period for work-related cancer rule

Washington – The Department of Health and Human Services has extended to July 20 the comment period for its proposed rule to classify chronic lymphocytic leukemia as a radiogenic cancer.

Fall protection system

The i-Safe 3.0 Intelligent Safety System is a significant upgrade to the i-Safe 2.0 system, which was the first radio frequency identification system dedicated to fall protection equipment and inspection tracking. The i-Safe 3.0 offers the speed and benefits of pre-packaged solutions, as well as an extensive list of standard and customized inspection checklists, among other new features.

Sanitation protective apparel

This domestically manufactured protective apparel offers cleaning and sanitizing personnel the comfort and protection they require.
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Controlling workplace hazards

Before you can eliminate a hazard, you must first use appropriate means to recognize it.

Coverall

This coverall can be used in cleanroom applications, oil and gas operations, chemical cleanup, wastewater services, and many other situations.

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