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Safety+Health

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September 2013

Volume: 188
Edition: 3

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Regulatory delay

‘Needlessly delayed’

New Senate subcommittee explores impact of regulatory delays
Does the rulemaking process delay potential lifesaving rules, or is it necessary to ensure the promulgation of the best rules possible? A Senate subcommittee listens to the debate.
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Rising Stars 2013

Shining brightly

The National Safety Council presents the Rising Stars of Safety, Class of 2013
The National Safety Council is pleased to recognize the 2013 class of the NSC Rising Stars of Safety, presented by DuPont Sustainable Solutions.
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GHS

Countdown to GHS compliance

The first phase of new OSHA requirements for hazard communication goes into effect Dec. 1. Are your workers trained?
OSHA’s revised Hazard Communication Standard is one of the most sweeping regulations the agency has issued in recent years, and compliance deadlines are approaching.
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David Michaels

‘More work to be done’

A Q&A with OSHA administrator David Michaels on the agency’s goals and challenges for the years ahead
As David Michaels becomes the longest-serving OSHA administrator in the agency’s history, he responds to questions about OSHA’s goals, its challenges and what he hopes for the future.
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Power tools

‘Complacency is real’

Educating workers about the risks of nail guns and other power tools
Being complacent or working too quickly with power tools can lead to injuries. Experts say hands-on training and using tools with safety features can help prevent incidents.
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Letters

Crane Institute Certification executive director weighs in on standard delay of Cranes and Derricks in Construction Standard.
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