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House Dems want answers on info scrubbed from OSHA’s website, reported document destruction

Washington — Two House Democrats are raising strong concerns about OSHA’s removal of information from its website and the reported destruction of physical copies of agency documents.

Trump picks Wayne Palmer to lead MSHA

Washington — President Donald Trump has nominated Wayne Palmer to lead the Mine Safety and Health Administration.

Trump taps former UPS, Amazon exec David Keeling to lead OSHA

Washington — President Donald Trump has nominated former UPS and Amazon safety executive David Keeling to lead OSHA.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 60: Adoption of new safety technology

Kate Crawford, senior research manager for Workplace Safety Programs at the National Safety Council, joins the podcast to discuss tips and guidance on adopting new safety technologies in the “Five Questions With …” segment. We also discuss content from the February issue of Safety+Health, including our annual recognition of CEOs Who Get It when it comes to safety.
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Quiz: Test your heart health IQ

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OSHA withdraws COVID-19 reporting and recordkeeping requirements

Washington — OSHA is no longer enforcing its COVID-19 recordkeeping and reporting requirements, the agency announced in a Feb. 5 memo.

Working in roadways: Massachusetts issues safety alert

Boston — Spurred by three fatal incidents involving four roadway workers over the past year or so, the Massachusetts Fatality Assessment and Control Evaluation Program has issued a statewide safety alert.

Higher expectations for MLB pitchers’ ‘stuff’ leading to pre-season injuries: report

New York — Pitchers traditionally report to Major League Baseball spring training camps by mid-February to ramp up throwing programs. But a recent MLB report shows that overwork during the offseason is making today’s pitchers more likely to get injured before the regular season even starts.
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NIOSH now recommends individual fit-testing for hearing protection

Washington — Citing technological advancements, a recent NIOSH policy update calls on employers to use “individual, quantitative fit testing” to assess the effectiveness of workers’ hearing protection devices.

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