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Bill would shield stone slab manufacturers if workers get silicosis

Washington — Should the stone slab industry be protected from “abusive litigation” or should it substitute engineered stone with a product that creates less silica dust?

FMCSA wants to lengthen time limit for emergency-related HOS exemptions

Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is asking for feedback as it considers extending hours-of-service exemption periods for truckers during regional emergency declarations.

California heat standard revisions and enforcement prevented deaths: study

Washington — Increased enforcement of – and subsequent revisions to – California’s outdoor heat standard resulted in at least 33% fewer worker deaths, according to a recent study.

Effectively communicating safety and health information: new tip sheet

Toronto — Keeping messages concise and action-oriented is one of the best ways to effectively communicate health and safety information in the workplace, a Canadian safety group says.
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Eating lots of ultraprocessed foods may lead to inflammation

A diet made up of mostly ultraprocessed foods – such as soda, sugary and salty snacks, and deli meats – may lead to increased inflammation in the body and a higher risk of cardiovascular disease, results of a recent study suggest.

NIOSH finds hundreds of fraudulent respirator cartridges for sale online

Washington — Nearly 95% of respirator components purchased from two online marketplaces have proved to be fraudulent, according to the results of a recent case study conducted by NIOSH.

OSHA gives more time to comply with HazCom changes

Washington — OSHA is extending the compliance dates for its revised Hazard Communication Standard (1910.1200) published in May 2024.

Federal government revokes layoff notices for NIOSH staff

Washington — The federal government is reinstating hundreds of NIOSH employees, according to reports from multiple media outlets.
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Chemical Safety Board’s YouTube channel tops 400,000 subscribers

Washington — The Chemical Safety Board’s YouTube channel has more than 407,000 subscribers, extending the reach of the agency’s popular safety videos.

New state workplace safety laws prompt Oregon OSHA rulemaking process

Salem, OR — Oregon OSHA will initiate rulemaking on two new state laws aimed at strengthening worker safety in some behavioral health or substance use disorder treatment settings.

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