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OSHA releases fact sheets on combustible dust, farm emergencies

Washington – Two new fact sheets from OSHA provide information intended to protect workers from combustible dust explosion hazards and agricultural emergencies.

All About You: Silencing your inner critic

Veteran safety pro turned professional speaker Richard Hawk shares some tips on how to contend with your inner critic so you can stay inspired.

Ergo for miners: NIOSH releases assessment app

Washington – NIOSH has developed a mobile app to help miners assess the ergonomics of three mining tasks: bagging, maintenance and repair, and haul truck operations.

Infographic: Guide to the New ANSI Cut Levels

In this infographic, Magid Glove explains new changes to the ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 cut protection standard: How to read the new cut level icon and how to choose the right cut level for the job.
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OSHA, NOAA release fact sheet on lightning

Washington – Lightning is a frequently overlooked occupational hazard, according to a new fact sheet from OSHA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

5-minute safety checkup

In honor of National Safety Month in June, the National Safety Council has created a five-question survey designed to pinpoint the most frequent safety risks for an individual based on his or her age, gender, occupation and state.

Infographic: A lifetime of risk

View or share a National Safety Month infographic summarizing the biggest risks at each stage of a person's life.

Videos use humor to promote work zone safety

Mississauga, Ontario – A new series of videos from the Ontario Road Builders’ Association relies on humor to promote safety in construction work zones.
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Critics of OSHA recordkeeping rule air concerns at House hearing

Washington – Critics of OSHA’s recently released recordkeeping rule, which would make worker injury and illness data public, voiced their concerns during a May 25 hearing convened by the House Workforce Protections Subcommittee.

Trucking industry association calls on Congress to retain HOS restart rule

Washington – The American Trucking Associations is calling on Congress to move forward with legislation that would retain the current hours-of-service restart rule for commercial motor vehicle drivers.

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