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On Safety: Process safety management – the Wynnewood refining case

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit recently issued a decision (No. 19-9533) on the appeal of OSHA citations related to process safety management at the Wynnewood Refinery in Wynnewood, OK. The court ruled in favor of the agency.

AMA updates guidance on permanent impairment ratings

Chicago — The American Medical Association has updated its Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, “used extensively in the United States and abroad as a critical input to determining fair compensation for individuals with work-related injuries.”

Nontraditional digital highway safety messages effective, researchers say

Charlottesville, VA — Aimed at getting motorists to avoid distracted driving and other unsafe behaviors while behind the wheel, those digital roadway signs with short, quirky messages such as “Get your head out of your apps” and “Mom needs your hug not your text” are hitting their mark, say researchers from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Senate Democrats push DOL, OSHA for action on a heat stress standard

Washington — A group of Senate Democrats is urging the Department of Labor and OSHA to move forward on a federal standard to protect workers exposed to excessive heat.
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NSC honors 33 organizations with Industry Leader Awards

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council recently announced 33 organizations as recipients of its 2021 Industry Leader Awards for achieving excellent safety performance within their industries.

Falls to lower level top list of costliest construction injuries: 2021 Liberty Mutual index

Boston — The top five costliest injuries in the construction industry in 2018 had a combined price tag of nearly $9 billion, according to the Liberty Mutual Workplace Safety Index – an annual ranking of serious, nonfatal workplace injuries based on direct workers’ compensation costs involving more than five days away from work.

Costliest workplace injuries had price tag of almost $59 billion in 2018: annual index

Boston — U.S. employers spent more than $1 billion a week on the most disabling injuries in 2018, according to the 2021 Liberty Mutual Workplace Safety Index – an annual ranking of serious, nonfatal workplace injuries.

Annual ‘Roadcheck’ uncovers out-of-service vehicle, driver violations

Greenbelt, MD — From May 4 to 6, inspectors across North America checked braking systems, lights, tires and other commercial motor vehicle equipment during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s 34th annual International Roadcheck.
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OSHA, NIOSH update safety and health handbook for small businesses

Washington — OSHA and NIOSH have teamed up to revise a safety and health handbook for small businesses.

Hot weather ‘significantly’ increases risk of on-the-job injury, researchers say

Los Angeles — When temperatures rise, the risk of injuries and incidents on the job escalates “significantly,” according to a recently published working paper authored by researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles and Stanford University.

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