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Safety software review

How can employers verify their current safety software still meets their needs as their businesses grow and change?

Construction association report identifies 5 key safety best practices

Washington — Construction companies that focus on leading indicators are, statistically, considerably safer than their peers, according to Associated Builders and Contractors.

NTSB shares safety lessons learned from 2024 maritime incidents

Washington — The National Transportation Safety Board has published 10 safety recommendations “all mariners should consider,” stemming from its investigations completed last year.

OSHA seeking comments on GHS prior to UN meeting

Washington — OSHA has scheduled a virtual public hearing ahead of the 48th session of the United Nations Sub-Committee of Experts on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.
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Safe + Sound Week will spotlight emergency preparedness

Washington — “Preparedness is your superpower,” OSHA and a coalition of safety organizations – including the National Safety Council – will be reminding safety professionals during the eighth annual Safe + Sound Week.

Airline group asks FAA to postpone rule on secondary cockpit barriers

Washington — A trade association that represents U.S. passenger airlines and cargo carriers is asking the Federal Aviation Administration to give them two more years to comply with a final rule that requires a secondary cockpit barrier on new commercial aircraft.

Lawmakers announce bill aimed at protecting child workers

Washington — A pair of House Democrats plan to introduce legislation they claim is “the most robust proposal yet” to combat illegal child labor.

Risk management

What practical steps can employers take to minimize identified risks?
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Which is worse for you: Eating sugar or drinking it?

Not all sugar sources put people at the same level of risk for Type 2 diabetes, meaning sugar type and source may matter far more than previously thought, a new study is claiming.

Study: Anxiety and depression ‘interfering’ with people’s ability to work

Los Angeles — Social anxiety and depression “may serve as a barrier to seeking or maintaining employment,” according to a recent study out of the University of California, Los Angeles.

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