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NSC updates cell phone ban resources

NSC recently released its new white paper, Employer Liability and the Case for Comprehensive Cell Phone Policies.

Council releases estimates for Memorial Day traffic crashes

The National Safety Council estimates 420 people will be killed and an additional 42,000 medically consulted injuries will occur as a result of motor vehicle crashes over Memorial Day weekend.

Report rates states on injury prevention efforts

Washington – Twenty-four states scored 5 out of 10 or lower on a set of 10 indicators that determined good injury prevention policies and programs, according to a study released May 22 by the Trust for America’s Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.

OSHA recordkeeping violations limited to 6 months, court rules

Washington – An appellate court rejected OSHA’s view that the agency can cite an employer for recordkeeping violations after the six-month statute of limitations set out in the Occupational Safety and Health Act has expired.
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Rep. Kline questions MSHA’s injury rate

Washington – The Mine Safety and Health Administration has an injury and illness rate more than double that of the industry it is tasked with keeping safe, prompting questions about the agency’s internal prevention activities.

OSHA clarifies inspector discretion in Steel Erection standard

Washington – OSHA inspectors should use their regular citation discretion and evaluate a number of factors when considering employer compliance with fall protection requirements in the Steel Erection standard, a May 21 memorandum to the agency’s regional administrators said.

New advisory committee to address whistleblower protections

Washington – The Department of Labor recently announced plans to establish a new committee that would advise the secretary of labor on improving whistleblower protections.

Safety inspections do not hurt business profits: study

Cambridge, MA – Workplace safety inspections reduce injuries and related costs without harming company profits, refuting the argument that regulations kill jobs, according to a new study.
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Study finds sitting may reduce body strain on autoworkers

Columbus, OH – Sitting while working on a motor vehicle may help prevent shoulder and back strain among autoworkers for some, but not all, tasks, concludes a study from Ohio State University.

PHMSA announces funding to prevent digging incidents

Washington – The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration on May 16 announced more than $1 million in grant funding aimed at reducing pipeline digging incidents.

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