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Study of ER visits finds link between alcohol-related injuries and early death

Piscataway, NJ — A recent study of hospital ER patients found that those who were under the influence of alcohol when they were injured had a fivefold increased risk of dying within the next year.

Senate passes Pregnant Workers Fairness Act as budget bill amendment

Washington — The Senate has passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, as part of the fiscal year 2023 federal budget legislation.

Workers’ comp study finds use of ERs for initial treatment varies state to state

Cambridge, MA — The percentages of injured workers who visited an ER – instead of physician offices or urgent care clinics, which are less costly alternatives – for their initial medical treatment varied across 28 states, according to a recent study from the Workers Compensation Research Institute.

National Safety Stand-down to Prevent Falls in Construction set for May 1-5

Washington — The 10th annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls in Construction is slated for May 1-5.
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EPA issues final revised risk determinations for 1-BP and NMP

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency has issued separate, final revised risk determinations that state 1-bromopropane and n-methylpyrrolidone – as whole chemical substances – pose “unreasonable risk” to workers under certain conditions.

Researchers ID three key factors for waking up alert and refreshed

Not a morning person? Researchers say a three-part regimen of substantial exercise the day before, sleeping longer and later in the morning, and eating a breakfast low in sugar and high in complex carbohydrates will help you start your day more alert and refreshed.

Researchers find link between work-related disability and suicide or self-harm

Melbourne, Australia — People who are unable to work because of a disabling on-the-job injury or illness are at greater risk for suicide or self-harm, according to the results of a recent research review.

Study finds few people are aware that alcohol increases cancer risk

Although research has linked drinking alcohol to an increased risk of cancer, a recent study indicates that many people don’t know it.
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Bipartisan bill intended to increase truckers’ access to restrooms

Washington — Bipartisan legislation recently introduced in the House would require businesses to give restroom access to truckers who are loading or delivering cargo at their warehouses, manufacturers, distribution centers, retailers and ports.

Inaccurate hazard warnings on many Safety Data Sheets put workers at risk, advocacy group says

Washington — A recent analysis of more than 650 Safety Data Sheets found that 30% feature inaccurate chemical hazard warnings, while 15% fail to warn that a listed chemical may cause cancer.

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