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Secondhand smoke delivers nicotine to brain: study

Bethesda, MD – Exposure to secondhand smoke impacts the brain in much the same way smoking does, according to a study released May 2 by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, part of the National Institutes of Health.

NIOSH issues review of coal miner health data

Washington – After a long period of decline, “black lung” disease is becoming more prevalent among coal miners, especially those younger than 50, according to a new Current Intelligence Bulletin from NIOSH.

OSHA targets outpatient care centers to reduce needlesticks

Atlanta – OSHA on April 25 announced a new Regional Emphasis Program to reduce the number of needlestick and sharps injuries in four Southern states.

MSHA extends comment period for coal dust rule

Arlington, VA – After receiving an “overwhelming” response to its proposed rule on lowering coal mine dust exposure, the Mine Safety and Health Administration announced it has extended the comment period from May 2 to May 31.
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OSHA announces photo contest

Washington – In honor of its 40th anniversary, OSHA is hosting a photo contest to promote worker safety.

PHMSA proposes ban on handheld cell phones for hazmat drivers

Washington – Commercial motor vehicle carriers that transport hazardous materials would be prohibited from requiring or allowing drivers to use handheld cell phones behind the wheel, according to a notice of proposed rulemaking issued April 29 by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.

Safety belt use up among truck, bus drivers: report

Washington – Safety belt use among commercial truck and bus drivers increased in 2010, according to a report released May 2 by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

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This eco-friendly cleaner removes extremely stubborn industrial soiling from practically every surface, including floors, walls, tiles and machines. It can be used by hand or with high-pressure hoses or wet-scrubbing machines.
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Washington Update: Michaels: More regulation is needed

Amid a flurry of anti-regulatory sentiment currently streaming through Capitol Hill, OSHA administrator David Michaels recently uttered a stark sound bite: “More regulation.”

LED area light

The StreetSense Series LED Street Light features optics technology for precision light placement with maximum energy efficiency and reliability.

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