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FACE Report: Tree trimmer falls 50 feet while cutting branches

An experienced tree trimmer was the climber on a five-member crew removing a 120-foot fir tree.

ATRI requests info on new truckers for safety study

Washington — The American Transportation Research Institute wants to hear from motor carriers for a study exploring how training for new truck drivers affects safety and driver retention.

Annual report shows occupational diseases topped 31,000 in Connecticut

Storrs, CT — An estimated 31,016 cases of work-related disease in Connecticut occurred in 2023, according to an annual report from the state’s Workers’ Compensation Commission.

House committee approves bill that would bolster OSHA’s VPP budget

Washington — The House Education and Workforce Committee has approved legislation that would allow up to 5% of OSHA’s annual budget to go to the agency’s Voluntary Protection Programs.
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Water, rest and shade are good for kidney health too, worker study shows

Washington — Outdoor workers may lower their risk of developing kidney problems by regularly drinking water and resting in the shade, a group of international researchers say.

Lawmakers warn of ‘disregard’ for energy workers’ safety and health

Washington — A group of House Democrats is requesting more information about the Trump administration’s decision to cut staff at NIOSH and other moves that they claim “disregard the well-being of the people who sustain the nation’s energy infrastructure.”

Beware of imitators: NIOSH cautions about ‘misrepresented’ respirators

Washington — NIOSH has issued a warning about counterfeit or “misrepresented” respirators that may not provide adequate protection.

Heavy rainfall can put impoundments at risk, MSHA warns

Arlington, VA — Miners and mine operators should visually inspect impoundments thoroughly soon after significant rain and snowfall, the Mine Safety and Health Administration says in a new safety alert.
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Building a Culture of Safety in Oil & Gas

What’s the best way to help keep oil and gas workers safe, especially during high-pressure downstream environments like turnarounds? Success begins with establishing and reinforcing cultural guidelines that help workers make the right decisions, while building an atmosphere of trust.

NSC scholarships provide path for military veterans, students and more

Denver — As a new safety and health professional, Joe Smith thought he had the safety and health program for his employer all set.

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