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New OSHA video addresses excessive heat exposure

Washington — Indoor and outdoor workers exposed to excessive heat can find safety tips in a newly released OSHA video.

Attention, e-bikers: Follow these tips for ‘responsible riding’

Are you among the growing number of electronic bicycle users across the country?

NIOSH announces black lung screenings

Washington — NIOSH has scheduled a series of free, confidential health screenings as it aims to identify cases of black lung disease in current and former miners.

Report examines seafarers’ mental health and well-being

Arendal, Norway — Deaths among seafaring workers rose 25% between 2022 and 2024 compared with 2019-2021, and suicides among crew last year exceeded the number of fatal incidents, a new report shows.
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Experts anticipate a rise in workers’ comp claims for heat-related illnesses

Waltham, MA — Three-quarters of heat-related workers’ compensation claims in the United States are submitted between June and August, and 90% involve temperatures above 90° F, according to a nonprofit research organization.

House committee approves bill with Chemical Safety Board funding

Washington — The House Appropriations Committee has approved the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, which includes more than $8 million in funding for the Chemical Safety Board.

Lawmakers oppose railroad association’s bid for track inspection waiver

Washington — Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy recently addressed some lawmakers’ concerns about the Association of American Railroads seeking “relief from certain regulations concerning track inspections.”

Sharing good news can help co-workers feel connected, study finds

Ann Arbor, MI — Telling co-workers about developments in your life “can be a powerful source of connection and energy,” a researcher says, “but it can also backfire” if you’re merely venting.
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Explosion spurs Chemical Safety Board call for safety management systems

Washington — Chemical facilities should establish safety management systems “even in the absence of regulatory requirements” and communicate lessons from past incidents to help keep workers safe, the Chemical Safety Board says.

Oregon governor signs health care workplace violence prevention bill

Salem, OR — Health care workers in Oregon have new protections against on-the-job violence, under a law signed July 17 by Gov. Tina Kotek (D).

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