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‘Speeding wrecks lives,’ NHTSA reminds drivers in new ad campaign

A video featuring dramatizations of drivers exceeding the speed limit before crashing kicks off a new advertising campaign from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Workplace violence report looks at 27 years of data

Washington — Workplace violence led to nearly 18,000 deaths over a recent 27-year period, according to a recently published report from NIOSH and two other federal agencies.

Temp worker safety: NIOSH partners on best practices for host employers

Washington — NIOSH, together with several partners, has developed a set of best practices to help employers protect temporary workers from injury and illness.

NSC honors 25 organizations with Industry Leader Awards

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council has recognized 25 organizations with its 2022 Industry Leader Awards, for their excellent safety performance relative to their industry.
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COVID-19 and construction: CPWR report highlights pandemic’s impacts

Silver Spring, MD — The rate of nonfatal illnesses in the construction industry jumped 81.4% during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the annual average for the previous four years, according to a new report from CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training.

NIOSH announces free health screenings for coal miners

Washington — NIOSH will offer a series of free, confidential health screenings for current and former coal miners as part of the agency’s Coal Workers’ Health Surveillance Program.

List of safe sleep recommendations for infants gets an update

Infants should sleep on their backs on flat surfaces without soft bedding, the American Academy of Pediatrics says.

Pipeline safety agency asks for input on using electronic hazard communication

Washington — The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration is seeking input as it considers implementing electronic hazard communication as an alternative to paper-based documents.
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Burnout in health care: Surgeon general issues report

Washington — Burnout among health care workers could make it more difficult for patients to get the care they need, cause a rise in the cost of care, worsen health disparities and weaken the ability to prepare for the next public health emergency.

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