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Children’s burn injuries rose during early part of pandemic: Pediatrician group

Itasca, IL — Unintentional burn injuries among children climbed 32.5% during the first six months of the COVID-19 pandemic compared with the same period in the previous year, new research from the American Academy of Pediatrics shows.

COVID-19 whistleblowing: New fact sheet from OSHA

Washington — A new fact sheet from OSHA details protections for employees who report workplace health and safety concerns related to COVID-19, and includes other relevant information for whistleblowers.

FMCSA gives states 60 days to downgrade licenses of CMV drivers with drug, alcohol violations

Washington — State driver’s licensing agencies will have 60 days to initiate mandatory downgrades of commercial driver’s licenses and commercial learner’s permits once notified that a commercial motor vehicle operator has failed a drug or alcohol test, under a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration final rule set to go into effect Nov. 8.

Safe + Sound campaign webinar to highlight participation, representation in safety

Washington — OSHA, NIOSH and a coalition of safety organizations – including the National Safety Council – on Nov. 16 will host a free webinar on driving employee participation in safety through representation.
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Regular night shift work may lead to A-fib, other heart problems

Shanghai — Night shift workers may be at increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation – an abnormal heart rhythm that can trigger serious health issues – as well as coronary heart disease, according to a recent study led by researchers at Jiao Tong University and Tulane University.

MSHA won’t mandate COVID-19 vaccines, testing, acting administrator says

Arlington, VA — The Mine Safety and Health Administration will not require COVID-19 vaccination or weekly negative testing at the nation’s mines, Jeanette Galanis, MSHA deputy assistant secretary for policy and acting administrator, said during a Sept. 29 stakeholder conference call.

Study looks at contributors of anxiety and depression among ICU nurses

Kathmandu, Nepal — Nurses who work in COVID-19 intensive care units and those in non-COVID units both experience feelings of anxiety and depression, but the contributing factors differ, results of a recent study by researchers from Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital suggest.

FMCSA renews charter for advisory committee

Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration recently renewed the two-year charter for the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.
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Campbell Institute Workshop focuses on building safety culture amid outside pressures

Orlando, FL — As the line between home life and work life blurs and other environmental and societal pressures mount, employers can enhance workplace safety culture by empathizing with employee challenges as a way to help alleviate anxiety.

Save the date: 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo

Orlando, FL — Make plans now to attend the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo, set for Sept. 19-21 in San Diego. Stay up to date on all things San Diego at congress.nsc.org.

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