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‘Fit for the future’: EU releases strategy for improving workplace safety and health

Brussels — Anticipating and managing change brought by demographic, digital and green transitions, along with changes to the “traditional work environment,” is one of three objectives in the European Union’s six-year strategic plan to identify and address workplace hazards.

OSHA Inspections: Are You Prepared?

This white paper gives you a complete overview of the entire OSHA inspection process, including the opening conference, facility walkthrough, citations and more.

Active Shooter/Active Threat: Are You Prepared?

Take a proactive approach to your organization's active threat response by training employees, conducting threat assessments. creating an emergency action plan, and more.

Your Guide to Safe Storage of Flammable Liquids in the Workplace

This new white paper from J. J. Keller’s safety experts will help ensure your business is 100% compliant with OSHA’s standard for flammable liquid safety.
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Working confidently in confined spaces

Shane McEwen, Blackline Safety, explains how organizations incorporating "connected safety" into their worker safety programs can minimize the risk of hazardous tasks performed in confined spaces.

National Academies recommends NASA update radiation exposure limits for astronauts

Washington — To protect the health and safety of astronauts, NASA should proceed with its proposals to set a universal careerlong radiation dose limit – regardless of age or gender – and improve its system for communicating cancer risks, a recently released report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine recommends.

When employers don’t heed mental health, workers’ risk of depression goes up: study

Adelaide, Australia — Employers who don’t prioritize worker psychological health increase their workers’ risk of major depression symptoms, results of a recent study led by researchers from the University of South Australia show.

FDA revokes emergency use authorization for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators

Washington — Prompted by an “increased domestic supply” of NIOSH-approved respirators, the Food and Drug Administration has revoked its emergency use authorizations for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators as well as decontamination and bioburden reduction systems.
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2021 on pace to be one of the deadliest years on record for law enforcement officers: report

Washington — At least 155 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty during the first half of the year – a 9.9% increase from the same period in 2020, according to a recently released report from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

Skipping breakfast can lead to a ‘nutritional gap,’ researchers say

Columbus, OH — Do you skip breakfast? If so, you’re missing out on vital nutrients not only in the morning, but most likely throughout your entire day, according to a recent study from Ohio State University.

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