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White paper warns of chemical exposure from building materials

Falls Church, VA – Workers may be exposed to a group of synthetic chemicals used in building materials without realizing it, according to a new white paper from the American Industrial Hygiene Association.

Safety+Health releases Top 10 OSHA violations for FY2013

Chicago – Fall protection is once again the most frequently cited OSHA standard, Safety+Health magazine announced Oct. 1 at the 2013 NSC Congress & Expo.

‘Long overdue’

OSHA has proposed an update of its decades-old standards on silica exposure. Read what the proposed requirements are, and what some stakeholders are saying about it.

Lead association issues guidance on toxic lead emissions

London – A new, free document from the International Lead Association aims to educate workers and managers in developing countries on how to minimize or eliminate the risks of toxic lead emissions.
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Watch out for deer on the roads

Whether you drive for a living or merely commute to and from work, you need to be aware of deer.

Practice good housekeeping in the workplace

To maintain a safe and healthy workplace, housekeeping must be a priority.

GHS compliance

How do I ensure my facility is compliant with GHS labeling requirements?

Gas exposure limits

Can today’s gas detector technology keep up with the current trends in lowering gas exposure limits?
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Use caution near roof and floor openings, skylights

Falls through skylights and roof and floor openings can cause severe injuries and, in the worst case, death. According to NIOSH, workers should follow these tips to protect themselves:

Choosing the right glove

Many gloves on the market today are considered multi-purpose. For what applications should I wear these gloves, and what protection will they provide?

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