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Pennsylvania could be the next state with a worker heat rule

Harrisburg, PA — A new bill in the Pennsylvania House is aimed at protecting workers from heat-related injuries and illnesses.

New bulletin details silica and dust exposure in concrete floor trade

Toronto — After conducting a silica and dust exposure assessment for six work tasks in the concrete floor trade, the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association has published a summary of its findings.
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ATRI asks for feedback on top issues facing trucking industry

Washington — The American Transportation Research Institute is looking for input from trucking industry stakeholders on the most critical issues facing the profession.

Post-cancer well-being: Study explores role of ‘physically demanding’ jobs

Boulder, CO — Male cancer survivors with physically demanding jobs “report significantly worse well-being than those in less physically intense roles,” according to a study led by University of Colorado researchers.

NSC unveils free planning tool for responding to on-the-job opioid overdoses

Washington — A new resource from the National Safety Council is intended to help employers establish an opioid overdose response plan.

More details emerge on House appropriations bill for OSHA, MSHA and NIOSH

Washington — A House Appropriations Committee report provides further details on proposed budget cuts for OSHA, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, and NIOSH.
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Safety inspections of Capitol Hill offices show big improvement

Washington — The number of safety hazards identified during inspections of congressional offices throughout the 117th Congress dropped 27% from the prior Congress, the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights states in a biennial report.

Free this month: Mental health support training for construction supervisors

Portland, OR — A new training course intended to help construction supervisors recognize and appropriately respond to workers experiencing mental health issues is free to access throughout September in recognition of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

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