S+H Staff

Will the Microsoft Teams revolution make you rethink EHS software?

Because of the success of Microsoft Teams, a huge opportunity exists to leverage Microsoft 365’s cultural acceptance among frontline workers to increase awareness of and engagement in EHS.

On-the-job electrical fatalities fall, but injuries up, analysis finds

Arlington, VA — In 2020, 126 U.S. workers suffered fatal electrical injuries, a 24% decrease from the previous year, but nonfatal electrical injuries involving days away from work increased 17% over that same span, according to a recent data analysis by the Electrical Safety Foundation International.

COVID-19: Study explores which facemask combinations, modifications work best

Arlington, VA — Adding a brace or wearing a cloth facemask over a medical mask increases protection against aerosols carrying viruses – including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, results of a recent NIOSH study suggest.

On Safety: OSHA’s current regulatory agenda

The unified agenda is intended to let the “regulated community” know what the different agencies are working on, or planning to work on, over the next six months. It’s an interesting document. Some administrations put everything they can think of on it – whether they’re actually working on it or not. Others keep it simple by listing only what they’re actually intending to work on. My preference has always been the latter.
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Researchers aim to improve human-robot collaboration in industrial workplaces

Kelowna, British Columbia — A group of Canadian researchers is seeking to refine how humans and robots collaborate with each other in industrial settings.

Safe sledding: Survey finds parents failing to hand out helmets, talk about safety

Ann Arbor, MI — Snowy days are a time for families to grab their sleds and head to the local hill, but they often leave behind an essential item when they do – helmets, according to a recent survey.

More business travel, more body fat? Study explores

Atlanta — People who travel frequently for business may have trouble keeping the pounds off, researchers from Emory University say.

Amid COVID-19, NYCOSH releases workplace ventilation, filtration recommendations

New York — Ventilation and air filtration recommendations are part of a new workplace policy guide on reducing COVID-19 transmission, published by the New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health, a worker advocacy group.
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OSHA seeks employee representative for construction advisory committee

Washington — OSHA is accepting nominations until Feb. 22 for an employee representative on its Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health.

NSC presents the 2022 CEOs Who “Get It”

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council has announced the 2022 CEOs Who “Get It” – an annual recognition presented to safety leaders who go the extra mile to protect employees both on and off the job.

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