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Researchers to explore strategies to improve construction worker safety

Aurora, CO — A collaborative research effort is underway to build a toolkit to help construction managers, supervisors and workers identify and address safety and health challenges unique to the industry.

Rep. Tim Walberg new chair of House Education and the Workforce Committee

Washington — Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) is the new chair of the House Education and the Workforce Committee for the 119th Congress, which kicked off Jan. 3.

Australian agency releases case studies on managing psychological risks

Canberra, Australia — A recently launched series of case studies from Safe Work Australia is intended to help identify on-the-job psychosocial risks, assess and control them, and review control measures.

For older workers, volunteerism may slow the aging process

St. Louis — Older workers who volunteer – even in small amounts – can experience slower biological aging, according to a recent study.
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Today’s toddlers eating healthier than kids did two decades ago, study finds

Toddler diet quality improved “significantly” over a recent 20-year period, results of a recent study show, but researchers still see room for improvement.

‘Unfavorable working conditions’ pave the way to trucker MSDs: study

Kerman, Iran — More than 3 out of 5 truck drivers have a musculoskeletal disorder – largely as a result of work-related risk factors – results of a recent research review show.

Study links workplace discrimination to ‘increased psychological distress’

Los Angeles — Employers who take “organization-level” measures to prevent discrimination may help improve employees’ mental health, researchers say after they surveyed more than 1,500 middle-aged workers.

Railroad safety agency aims to clarify regulatory relief process

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration is seeking to bring “clarity, transparency and consistency” to the process by which railroads petition to have safety requirements waived or suspended.
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Sit too much? Standing a lot isn’t great either, study finds

Sydney — Although standing has gained popularity as a way for workers to counteract the detrimental effects of sitting for extended periods, a new study shows it may not be as healthful as previously believed.

Pediatric group updates its cheerleading safety guidelines

Youth cheerleaders should get an annual preparticipation physical exam so pediatricians can “assess any injuries” and educate patients and parents on ways to practice the sport safely.

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