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Protected bike lanes equal more bike commuters: study

Albuquerque, NM — Commuters may be more prone to ride a bike to work if a protected lane is available, a recent study led by a University of New Mexico researcher suggests.

Hazard alert spotlights workplace overdoses

Portland, OR — In response to 16 workplace overdose deaths in the state over a recent five-year period, the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences has issued a hazard alert.

MSHA extends enforcement delay on silica rule

Washington — Enforcement of a Mine Safety and Health Administration final rule on miner exposure to respirable crystalline silica has been delayed to Oct. 17 after the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay of the rule.

Can telematics reduce motor vehicle crashes in the construction industry?

Lawrence, KS — Researchers at the National Center for Construction Safety at the University of Kansas are set to examine how telematics can affect fleet safety for small and medium-sized construction firms.
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British agency report looks at AI in safety and health

Bootle, England — The use of artificial intelligence in industries regulated by Britain’s Health and Safety Executive – and how it could affect workers – is the focus of a new report.

Worker heat stress is an urgent issue, global advocacy groups say

Geneva — Exposure to extreme heat “is already harming the health and livelihoods of billions of workers,” an expert from the World Health Organization says.

Lawmakers call for better air quality on commercial airplanes

Washington — A bipartisan bill recently reintroduced in the House is aimed at improving air safety and quality on commercial flights.

Share health info or not? Free tool helps workers decide

Toronto — A new online tool from Canada’s Institute for Work and Health is intended to help people consider whether to disclose personal health information at work.
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Survey: Distraction and anxiety common among people who drive for work

Columbus, OH — Around 1 in 5 U.S. adults who drive for work admit that they’re frequently distracted while behind the wheel, and 7 in 10 worry about being hurt or killed in a traffic incident.

Chemical Safety Board announces ‘first-ever enforcement action’ on reporting rule

San Jose, CA — A California utility provider has reached a first-of-its-kind settlement with the Environmental Protection Agency related to allegations that the company violated the Chemical Safety Board’s accidental release reporting rule.

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