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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 61: Top habits of safety pros and our 5-year anniversary

Jason Kunz, keynote speaker at the NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo (set for April 24-25 in Charlotte, NC), joins the podcast to discuss habits of highly effective safety pros. We also discuss content from the March issue of Safety+Health, Distracted Driving Awareness Month and memories from our first five years of the podcast.

Chemical Safety Board investigation focuses on pressure relief equipment

Washington — Pressure relief valves, rupture discs and other equipment designed to prevent overpressurization within chemical vessels must always function properly, the Chemical Safety Board is reminding industry stakeholders.

Amanda Wood Laihow is acting administrator of OSHA

Washington — Amanda Wood Laihow is the new acting head of OSHA, according to the agency’s revised organizational chart.

CDC offers recommendations after farmworkers’ indoor cats contract bird flu

Washington — Farmworkers who are owners of indoor cats should remove their work clothes and footwear and rinse off any animal byproduct before entering their home to prevent spreading bird flu to the animals, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends.
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Lawmakers concerned about staff cuts, field office closures at MSHA

Washington — House Education and Workforce Committee Democrats are asking the Department of Labor for details about Department of Government Efficiency-led closures of numerous Mine Safety and Health Administration field and district offices.

How do on-the-job injuries affect workers’ mental health?

Winnipeg, Manitoba — Injuries sustained at work may be harder on workers’ mental health than off-the-job injuries are, researchers from Canada and Australia say.

Kentucky lawmakers take aim at state-specific safety rules

Frankfort, KY — A bill that would limit enforcement of any new or existing state workplace safety and health regulations that are more stringent than federal OSHA standards is advancing in the Kentucky Legislature.

Senate confirms Lori Chavez-DeRemer as labor secretary

Washington — Lori Chavez-DeRemer is the new leader of the Department of Labor, after the Senate confirmed her nomination with a 67-32 vote on March 10.
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House and Senate legislators reintroduce PRO Act

Washington — A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the House and Senate on March 5 reintroduced the Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act, also known as the PRO Act.

Flight Safety Foundation calling for ‘industrywide recommitment to safety fundamentals’

Alexandria, VA — Complacency and lapses in compliance with international standards, regulations and standard operating procedures are among the safety concerns facing the aviation industry, a new report from the Flight Safety Foundation says.

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