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Editor’s Note: The robots are here

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses the use of robots in the workplace.

Work stress is keeping people up at night, survey shows

Menlo Park, CA — Does worry about work keep you from getting a good night’s rest? Forty-four percent of respondents to a recent survey said work-related stress causes them to lose sleep.

Eat slower for a smaller waistline, researchers say

Fukuoka, Japan – Does your busy schedule mean you often grab a quick meal before heading off to the next meeting or activity? New research shows that eating more slowly – and not snacking after dinner – may help you lose weight.

Is your workplace prepared for a tornado?

Spring is considered tornado season for much of the United States, but tornadoes can occur any time of the year. How can employers ensure their workers are prepared?
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Safety Leadership: It’s time for a revolution in behavior-based safety

“Safety – and the issues surrounding it – is far different from when behavior-based safety first came onto the scene,” says Susan Murphy from DEKRA Insight, who presents five principles for creating a modern injury-reduction system.

My Story: Ed Schorr

Ed Schorr shares how he got into the EHS field.

Editor’s Note: Getting serious about tornado safety

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski discusses the importance of taking tornado safety seriously.

Working with arthritis

If you have arthritis, you’re not alone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that 23 percent of all adults in the United States – roughly 54 million people – have arthritis, a term that refers to more than 100 diseases and conditions that affect the joints.
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My Story: Gary Lewis

Gary Lewis shares how he got into the EHS field.

My Story: Constance Potor

Constance Potor shares how she got into the EHS field.

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