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Harmful chemicals in classrooms tied to 3D printer emissions: study

Marietta, GA — Up to 80% of hazardous chemicals found in classrooms may be linked to emissions from 3D printers, a recent study from the Chemical Insights Research Institute suggests.

EPA seeks to revise how it evaluates chemical risks

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency is accepting comment on a proposal that would change how the agency evaluates a chemical’s risk to workers.

Chemical safety training

How can organizations verify that employees not only receive chemical safety information but truly understand and can act on it?

Signs for traffic control

Which type of signs require or are recommended by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices to use hi-viz reflective materials? What are the specific types of reflective materials?
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‘Forever’ chemical safety

How can industry leaders take decisive action on PFAS risk management given varying regulations and the risks associated with certain PFAS?

Fall Protection No. 1 on OSHA’s ‘Top 10’ list for 15th year running

Denver — Fall Protection – General Requirements is OSHA’s most frequently cited standard for the 15th consecutive fiscal year, the agency announced Tuesday during the 2025 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.

Safe use of quick couplers: New video for employers and operators

Toronto — A new video from the Infrastructure Health and Safety Association highlights how employers and machine operators can ensure safe operations when using quick couplers.

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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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.

EPA postpones provisions of trichloroethylene ban

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency has pushed to Nov. 17 the effective date of certain regulations within a final rule that will ban the use of the toxic chemical trichloroethylene.

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