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Alert addresses skid-steer loader hazards

Atlanta – A new NIOSH alert is aimed at workers who operate, service or work near skid-steer loaders.

MSHA proposes pre-shift rule change

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration in December announced a proposed rule that would revise requirements for pre-shift, supplemental, on-shift and weekly workplace examinations.

BP spill report: Industry, government need “significant reform”

Washington – "Significant reform" in industry practices and government policies, including the need to improve corporate and government safety rules, is necessary to prevent future oil rig explosions, a soon-to-be-released report says.

New Congress, new workplace safety legislation

Washington – A bill to update the Occupational Safety and Health Act was introduced by longtime worker safety advocate Representative Lynn Woolsey (D-CA) on Jan. 5, the first day of the 112th Congress.
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NOSAC to meet Jan. 12

Washington – Medical evacuations of injured divers will be discussed during a Jan. 12 public teleconference hosted by the Coast Guard's National Offshore Safety Advisory Committee.

Kline announces House subcommittee leader

Washington – Representative John Kline (R-MN), the House Education and the Workforce Committee chair, selected newly elected Representative Tim Walberg (R-MI) to chair the committee's Workforce Protections Subcommittee.

Initiative focuses on exposure monitoring among miners

Arlington, VA – A Mine Safety and Health Administration initiative announced Dec. 16 aims to reduce exposure to airborne contaminants in metal and nonmetal mines.

Obama signs 9/11 bill into law

Washington – A bill providing additional aid for first responders to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City was signed into law following weeks of partisan gridlock.
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OMB completes review of proposed whistleblower rule

Washington – The Office of Management and Budget on Dec. 28 completed its review of a proposed final rule that would provide whistleblower protections for some government employees.

OSHA taps Maddux to head Directorate of Construction

Washington – Jim Maddux was named OSHA’s new director of the Directorate of Construction by agency administrator David Michaels on Dec. 20.

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