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Study links employee well-being to ‘high-quality’ work schedule

Washington — A high-quality work schedule may be as important as pay to employees’ overall well-being, yet nearly two-thirds lack beneficial schedule components, results of a recent study suggest.

‘Addressing Heat Stress in the Crane Industry’: New report from NSC

Washington — Protecting crane operators from heat-related injury and illness is the focus of a recently published report from the National Safety Council and the NCCCO Foundation.

Chemical Safety Board to facilities: Be prepared for hurricane season

Washington — Chemical facilities should prepare now for hurricane season to “help prevent catastrophic chemical releases” and “ensure the safety of workers, emergency responders and surrounding communities,” the Chemical Safety Board says.

DOT rolls back speed-limiter proposal, establishes grants for truck parking

Washington — The Trump administration has officially withdrawn a hotly debated Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration proposal that would have required speed-limiting devices on heavy trucks.
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Exoskeletons may help curb high injury and fatality rates in forestry

College Station, TX — Forestry workers could benefit from the use of exoskeletons that support their back and upper limbs, results of a recent study show.

Study examines best lighting practices for roadside assistance vehicles

Washington — Enhancing the visibility of roadside service vehicles – especially at night – is best achieved with two to four lights in specific colors and flash patterns, results of a recent research review show.

Researchers call for better communication on bilingual construction worksites

Silver Spring, MD — Construction employers can help make Hispanic workers safer by boosting the number of Spanish-speaking supervisors in the field.

How does screen time affect your bedtime?

If you’re reading this from a device while in bed, you may be disrupting your sleep and increasing your risk of insomnia, Norwegian researchers caution.
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MSHA publishes more than a dozen proposed rules in a single day

Arlington, VA — The first day of July brought 18 proposed rules from the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Potentially fatal offshore incident spurs alert on corroded grating

Washington — Failure to properly identify and restrict access to faulty grating poses serious safety and health risks, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement emphasizes in a recent safety alert.

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