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Firefighter injuries down 8 percent: report

Quincy, MA – Firefighters suffered 71,875 injuries in the line of duty in 2010 – an 8 percent decrease from 2009, according to a report issued in November by the National Fire Protection Association.

OSHA issues direct final rule for Acetylene Standard

Washington – OSHA on Dec. 5 published a direct final rule updating its Acetylene Standard (1910.102) to align it with a consensus standard. It is scheduled to go into effect March 5.

UBB explosion agreement results in record penalties

Charleston, WV – Massey Energy’s new owner agreed to pay an unprecedented $209 million in civil and criminal penalties related to the April 2010 explosion at the Upper Big Branch Mine-South. The blast killed 29 miners.

White House, Chamber meet regarding hazcom standard

Washington – During a Nov. 15 meeting with government officials, representatives from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce raised concerns about OSHA’s proposed rule to update the Hazard Communication Standard.
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MSHA to use new procedures to reduce contested citations backlog

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration on Dec. 1 announced new procedures aimed at reducing the backlog of violations being reviewed by the Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission.

In Washington state, no workers’ comp premium increase for 2012

Tumwater, WA – Overall workers’ compensation rates will remain the same in Washington state in 2012, the State Department of Labor and Industries announced Dec. 1.

NIOSH releases mine emergency training program

Washington – A new training program from NIOSH aims to help miners practice making decisions during an underground mine emergency.

Study finds link between night shift workers, diabetes

Boston – Working irregular night shifts may increase the risk of type 2 diabetes in women, indicates new research from the Harvard School of Public Health.
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FRA issues safety advisory following rail bridge falls

Washington – The Federal Railroad Administration recently released a safety advisory on fall protection for railroad bridge workers following three incidents that occurred between 2008 and 2011, one of which resulted in a fatality.

Poll: Majority of U.S. adults engage in distracting activities behind the wheel

Norwalk, CT – Adult drivers engage in activities such as texting, eating, watching videos and surfing the Internet while driving, according to a new online poll conducted by market research firm Harris Interactive and HealthDay, a producer of health news.

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