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Obama on paid sick days: ‘The right thing’

President Barack Obama has called on Congress to pass legislation that would guarantee all working Americans the right to paid sick leave.

Study reviews health risks of spaceflight

Washington – The Institute of Medicine has released its second of five reports conducted in an effort to help NASA reduce health risks among astronauts on long-duration and exploration spaceflights.

Researchers question safety of self-driving vehicles

A vehicle that drives itself might not guarantee a safer ride, according to a report from the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.

Safety culture lacking for young farmworkers: study

A negative work safety culture is common among young people working on farms in North Carolina, according to a pilot study from the Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
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Mapping tool aims to prevent bridge strikes in Washington state

Olympia, WA – In an effort to prevent truck-bridge collisions, the Washington State Department of Transportation has released a new online tool for drivers.

CSB renews call for combustible dust standard

The Chemical Safety Board has reiterated its call for OSHA to promulgate a comprehensive combustible dust standard.

Alabama ammonia incident prompts CSB safety bulletin

A 2010 anhydrous ammonia incident at an Alabama facility offers valuable lessons on preventing hydraulic shock and worker injuries, Chemical Safety Board investigators said during a Jan. 15 conference call with media members.

New bill would change recording requirements for site-controlling employers

Newly introduced legislation would mandate site-controlling employers to record all worker injuries and illnesses, regardless of who employs the worker.
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ISEA to revise hi-vis standard; seeks reviewers

The International Safety Equipment Association is seeking participants to help revise a voluntary consensus standard for high-visibility worker apparel.

Small businesses could benefit from workplace wellness programs: study

Small employers are a good target for the introduction of workplace wellness programs, according to a new study from the Colorado School of Public Health.

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