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Anthony D’Esposito is DOL’s new inspector general

Washington — The Senate has confirmed Anthony D’Esposito as inspector general of the Department of Labor.

Now in effect: revisions to California’s rules on confined spaces in construction

Sacramento, CA — Changes to California’s regulations on construction safety orders for confined spaces went into effect Jan. 1.

Chemical Safety Board again without a quorum but pledges more ‘terrific work’

Washington — Back to operating without a quorum, the Chemical Safety Board remains resolute about advancing its mission, agency Chair Steve Owens says.

Lawmakers reintroduce bill to boost miners’ black lung benefits

Washington — Legislation aimed at easing access to health care and other benefits for coal miners who have black lung disease has been reintroduced in both the House and Senate.
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Study highlights hearing loss caused by on-the-job chemical exposure

Cincinnati — Up to 1.4 million U.S. workers may have hearing issues attributable to job-related chemical exposure, results of a recent study suggest.

Stressed out? Visit an art gallery or museum

Looking for an interesting way to reduce stress? A trip to an art museum or gallery could help, according to a study conducted by British researchers.

Prevent carbon monoxide exposure at work: new webinar

Frankfort, KY — Employers can take steps to protect workers from a “silent killer,” says an industrial hygiene consultant with the Kentucky Education and Labor Cabinet’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health Education and Training.

‘Self-certification has to go,’ FMCSA leader says

Jacksonville, FL — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration head Derek Barrs has vowed that the agency “will do away with anything that has to do with self-certification” amid related challenges to “major” FMCSA initiatives.
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Trends in … training and education

Safety training – it’s not just “a box to check.”

Trends in … respiratory protection

Protecting workers from respiratory hazards goes far beyond handing out masks, Stephanie Lynch says.

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