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OSHA seeking input on proposed update to hazard communication regs

Washington — OSHA has scheduled an informal public hearing for Sept. 21 on proposed updates to the agency’s regulations on hazard communication.

DOL announces members of OSHA construction advisory committee

Washington — The Department of Labor has announced the new roster of members for its Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health.

OSHA in line for funding increase, more inspectors in Biden’s first budget request

Washington — OSHA is slated for a 12% funding increase in the first Department of Labor budget request under President Joe Biden.

Positive drug tests for U.S. workers remain near historic highs: annual index

Secaucus, NJ — Paced by sharp rises in marijuana positivity rates, the positive drug test rate for U.S. workers continued at a historically high level in 2020, according to an annual analysis conducted by lab services provider Quest Diagnostics.
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Workers who eat lunch together influence each other’s food choices: study

Boston — Do you eat lunch with co-workers? The food choices – healthy or unhealthy – of your lunch bunch are very likely to influence your own choices, results of a recent study led by researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of Massachusetts Amherst show.

McElhattan Foundation provides additional funding for NSC ‘Work to Zero’ initiative

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council and the McElhattan Foundation recently announced that they will continue to work together to eliminate workplace fatalities by 2050 through the NSC Work to Zero initiative.

Study finds CTE risk in collision sports not linked to a player’s position

Toronto — For athletes who play collision sports, the risk of developing brain disease later in life is not linked to the position they play, results of a recent study out of Canada indicate.

Nominee to head OSHA pressed on ETS for COVID-19 during Senate hearing

Washington — OSHA’s potential emergency temporary standard on COVID-19 and a similar ETS issued in November by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health, also known as Cal/OSHA, were – as expected – the major topics discussed during Doug Parker’s confirmation hearing May 27 before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
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FMCSA extends ‘regulatory relief’ for transporters of pandemic-related goods

Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration once again is extending temporary hours-of-service exemptions and other “regulatory relief” for commercial motor vehicle drivers transporting items intended to assist with COVID-19 pandemic relief efforts.

Moods can play a major role in your heart health, researchers say

Dallas — Your moods – good and bad – can have an impact on your health, according to the American Heart Association.

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