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Lawmakers debate paid sick leave

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has stressed that all people with flu-like symptoms should stay home and away from the workplace to reduce the spread of infection.

Reaching across barriers

Organizations are bridging the gap in safety training for Hispanic construction workers

An ‘alarming’ report

The Government Accountability Office finds fear, intimidation may influence the accuracy of injury and illness data

Trouble at home

Domestic violence – which affects nearly 1 out of every 4 American workers – has a serious impact on workplace safety and productivity.
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State of Safety 2010

Injuries, fatalities decline during recession

Business continuity plans for pandemics

Although some experts say the spread of the H1N1 influenza has hit its peak, other safety experts say the lessons learned from responding to the H1N1 virus will help safety professionals revise existing business continuity plans to prepare for more serious strains or another pandemic.

FACEValue: Truck driver buried by mulch at solid waste dump site

A driver was killed after being buried by mulch in his truck’s trailer at a solid waste dump site.

Safe snow removal

Shoveling and snowblowing can be potentially dangerous to your health if not performed properly
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Roof bolter safety

Roof bolter operators are killed at work more frequently than any other type of mine worker, according to the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Elements of a machine guarding program

Can you give me some advice on what should be included in an excellent machine guarding program?

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