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Polyurethane foot protection

What should I know about polyurethane foot protection?

Situational hearing awareness at work

Can you tell me more about hearing protection products that help provide situational awareness at work?

Single-use gloves

My workers need barrier protection. Are single-use gloves tough enough?

Out in the cold

As outdoor temperatures plummet, employers and employees alike can take steps to help prevent injuries and illnesses when workers have to brave the elements to get the job done.
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OSHA announces two-week deadline extension for electronic reporting of injury, illness data

Washington – OSHA has delayed until Dec. 15 the compliance date for employers to electronically submit injury and illness data.

‘Alarming’ number of health care professionals work while having flu symptoms: study

Arlington, VA – More than 40 percent of health care professionals who reported at least one symptom of influenza during a recent flu season did not stay home from work, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

OMB completes review of OSHA’s proposed rule on Dec. 1 deadline for electronic submission of injury, illness data

Washington – OSHA is on the verge of officially pushing to Dec. 1 the compliance date for employers to electronically submit injury and illness data.

NIOSH to workers: Avoid a hairy situation with your respirator during ‘Movember’

Washington – Are you one of the thousands of men who grow facial hair – and awareness for men’s cancer – in November? If you are, and you wear a respirator at work, NIOSH has guidance for you.
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‘Cleaning Product Right to Know Act’ becomes law in California

Sacramento, CA – Manufacturers of cleaning products sold in California will be required by law to disclose the existence of certain chemicals in their products, making the state the first in the nation to pass such legislation.

Interagency group offers fentanyl safety recommendations for first responders

Washington – A Federal Interagency Working Group coordinated by the White House National Security Council has developed safety recommendations for first responders exposed to fentanyl, a synthetic opioid considered up to 50 times more potent than heroin.

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