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How does OSHA rank as an employer among federal agencies?

Views on OSHA can vary among stakeholders, but how does the agency rank as an employer?

House Dems reintroduce mine safety legislation

Legislation reintroduced by House Democrats on March 21 aims to reform the nation’s mine safety and health laws.

Survey: OSHRC, CSB among best federal agencies to work for

The Chemical Safety Board and the Occupational Safety and Heath Review Commission both ranked in the top 10 of best federal agencies to work for among similar-sized agencies for 2012, according to a survey sponsored by the Partnership for Public Service.

OSHA adds third meeting on crane operator requirements

Strong interest in two upcoming OSHA stakeholder meetings on crane operator certification requirements has prompted the agency to add a third.
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Oregon FACE issues report on 2009 fatalities

Portland, OR – The number of workplace fatalities in Oregon remained relatively stable in 2009, according to an annual report from the Oregon Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program.

FMCSA updates agriculture regulation exemptions

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on March 14 published a final rule that updates exemptions for certain agriculture vehicles and their drivers.

Resolution maintains highway safety grant program funding

Washington – Certain highway safety grant programs will continue to receive funding through Sept. 30 after nearly being cut by a resolution from the House.

Study shows positive worker outcomes after total knee replacement

Chicago – Total knee replacements may help employees with arthritis or a knee injury return to work, finds a new study from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
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Utah announces initiative on nursing home worker safety

Salt Lake City – Nursing home worker safety and health is the topic of a new statewide emphasis initiative from the Utah Occupational Safety and Health Division.

Washington L&I to employers: Consider light duty for injured workers

Tumwater, WA – A new advertising campaign from the Washington State Department of Labor and Industries encourages employers to consider light-duty work for employees recovering from on-the-job injuries.

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