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COVID-19 pandemic: New OSHA billboards, PSA say DOL ‘wants to help’ workers

Washington — OSHA has unveiled a public service announcement and billboard campaign it says is intended to remind workers of the agency’s commitment to protect their safety and health during the COVID-19 pandemic.

COVID-19 pandemic: Virginia approves nation’s first emergency temporary standard

Richmond, VA — Virginia became the first state to approve an emergency temporary standard to protect workers from COVID-19, after the Department of Labor and Industry’s Safety and Health Codes Board voted July 15 to approve the new rules.

COVID-19 pandemic: Republican House members call for OSHA emergency standard

Washington — A group of 10 Republican members of the House is urging GOP leaders to develop legislation directing OSHA to issue an emergency temporary standard on infectious diseases to “safeguard” workers amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

Researchers say nurses face new type of trauma: insufficient resources

West Lafayette, IN — Nurses are experiencing a new type of psychological harm specific to their daily work – insufficient resource trauma, researchers from Purdue University say in a new study.
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$12 million OSHA budget increase clears House Appropriations Committee

Washington — The House Appropriations Committee approved two budget bills involving safety agencies in markups July 10 and July 13.

Eating more fruits, vegetables and grains may reduce risk of Type 2 diabetes

Hangzhou, China — Are you struggling to keep your diet as healthy as possible? Two recent studies might offer motivation to stay on track.

EPA OIG report examines short-staffed Chemical Safety Board’s management challenges

Washington — Lacking a quorum and without clear policy on board member responsibilities amid the evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the Chemical Safety Board faces multiple management challenges “that will impede the ability of the CSB to function effectively,” the Environmental Protection Agency Office of Inspector General states in a new report, issued July 6.

OSHA revises beryllium standard for general industry

Washington — OSHA has finalized revisions to its beryllium standard for general industry. Announced July 13, the final rule includes changes to five definitions and the addition of one definition – beryllium sensitization.
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Hazardous drugs in health care: NIOSH extends comment period on draft documents

Washington — NIOSH has extended until July 30 the comment period on three draft documents pertaining to hazardous drugs in health care.

Show compassion, provide stability, share hope: Total Worker Health experts talk return-to-work planning

Washington — The director of NIOSH’s Office for Total Worker Health says employers should think about the physical and mental health needs of their employees returning to the job amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

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