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OSHA Roundup for Oct. 8, 2012

In this week’s OSHA Roundup, read about OSHA’s funding being finalized for the next six months, and what changes the agency is doing regarding its whistleblower program and variance webpage.

No debate that government plays a role in safety

As I’ve suggested previously, worker safety needs to play a bigger role in political discourse.

BLS data details

The Bureau of Labor Statistics recently released preliminary data on workplace deaths in 2011.

Tips aim to help reduce home allergens

Washington – The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America recently offered tips on keeping allergens out of the home.
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Cost, employer mandates influence flu vaccination rates among health care workers: report

Atlanta – Health care workers are more likely to get an influenza vaccine if it is mandatory, provided at no cost or promoted by the employer, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Junk food diet may increase risk of stroke: study

Ottawa – A diet high in calories, sugar and sodium may increase a person's risk of having a stroke at a younger age, according to a study from the Heart & Stroke Foundation Centre for Stroke Recovery.

DriveitHOME: First look at new initiative for parents of teen drivers

DriveitHOME: First look at new initiative for parents of teen drivers

Document outlines how to incorporate safety into active living designs

Baltimore – Plans to change a community’s environment to increase physical activity should incorporate safety, according to a new document from the Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene’s Built Environment and Healthy Housing Program, and the Society for Public Health Education.
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Obama signs budget resolution into law

Washington – President Barack Obama on Sept. 28 signed into law the Continuing Appropriations Resolution (H.J. Res. 117), which provides funding for many government agencies at their current budget levels through March.

OSHA launches pilot program to resolve whistleblower cases

Washington – OSHA on Oct. 2 announced a new alternative dispute resolution pilot program for whistleblower cases.

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