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Study links failure to use turn signals to distracted driving

Dayton, OH – U.S. drivers fail to use their turn signal a total of 750 billion times a year – 2 billion a day – according to a study from the Society of Automotive Engineers.

NTSB announces forum on aviation safety

Washington – The National Transportation Safety Board announced it will host a forum June 19-20 in Washington to discuss safety issues and recommendations for the aviation industry.

Associations release statements on EOBRs in advance of congressional meeting

Washington – Multiple truck driver associations and a safety advocacy organization released opposing statements on the inclusion in a Senate transportation bill of a mandate that would require the use of electronic onboard recorders in commercial motor vehicle carriers to track hours of service.

Researchers recommend steps to reduce ‘blue light’ exposure

Boston – Nighttime exposure to the blue light from electronic devices may harm workers’ health, warns the May 4 Harvard Health Letter.
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University warns long commutes may pose health risk

San Diego – Long-distance commutes to work may contribute to poor health, finds a new study conducted by Washington University in St. Louis.

Injuries common among CNAs in nursing homes: study

Research Triangle Park, NC – Sixty percent of certified nursing assistants who work in nursing homes suffer from work-related injuries, according to a new study from research institute RTI International.

DOL readies ‘workers’ voice’ survey

Washington – The Department of Labor is readying a survey to gauge workers’ “voice” in their workplace as it relates to OSHA and Wage and Hour Division laws.

Proposed USDA rule endangers poultry workers, Latino advocacy group claims

Washington – A U.S. Department of Agriculture proposed rule that would speed up production lines in poultry processing plants will put workers at greater risk of injuries, suggests a new report from a Latino civil rights group.
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Michaels: Get candidates on record supporting safe jobs, I2P2

As the nation prepares for the general election season, OSHA administrator David Michaels called on voters to press candidates on their commitment to occupational safety.

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