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Workers unclear on employers’ vaping policies: study

Tuscaloosa, AL – Many workers are unsure about their organizations' policies regarding e-cigarettes, according to a recent study from the University of Alabama.

Study links participation in weight-loss programs to reduced absenteeism

Orlando, FL – Obese workers who took part in a structured weight-loss program reported fewer hours missed on the job after six months, a recent University of Michigan study shows.

Safety Leadership: Near compliance: A world of horseshoes and hand grenades

Don Groover from DEKRA Insight explains why “being close to safety compliant is not the same as being safety compliant.”

Editor’s Note: At press time

Editor Melissa J. Ruminski writes about why readers often see "at press time" in the magazine.
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The Campbell Institute: 4 principles of workplace safety

Amy May from Boeing Co. discusses the organization’s workplace safety initiative, “Go for Zero,” and its four guiding principles.

What’s Your Opinion? The Trump administration wants to eliminate the Chemical Safety Board. Is this a good idea?

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Researchers call for more focus on ergo guidelines for overweight, obese workers

College Station, TX – Guidelines for promoting good workplace ergonomics are less effective among workers who are overweight or obese, and increased focus on these groups is needed, according to researchers from Texas A&M University and the University at Buffalo.

Delayed dispensing of vending-machine junk food could prompt healthier choices, research shows

Chicago – It’s mid-afternoon and you could go for a snack, so you visit the office vending machine. Will you choose a healthy option – perhaps a cheese stick or a fruit cup? Or will you select a candy bar, a bag of potato chips or something similar?
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Stepladder safety at work

Whether you’re decorating a co-worker’s office to celebrate a birthday, stringing lights during the holidays or changing a lightbulb, stepladders are handy tools to have on hand at work. But just because stepladders seem simple to use doesn’t mean they’re risk-free.

Workplace violence prevention training less comprehensive among smaller employers: report

Iowa City, IA – Companies with fewer than 5,000 employees assess their workplace violence programs less often than larger companies, and apply fewer training topics and external resources, according to a report from the University of Iowa.

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