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Protective gear drying cabinet

Podab Inc. has partnered with the organization “Healthy Firefighters” to aid in the prevention of carcinogenic exposures through proper washing, drying and handling of contaminated gear.

MSHA says new coal dust rule is working

An effort to help protect coal miners from a group of diseases collectively known as “black lung disease” has made progress, the Mine Safety and Health Administration has announced.

NIH panel on opioid use calls for individualized treatment for Americans in pain

Bethesda, MD – Until more research is conducted on the safety and effectiveness of opioid painkillers, the health care community should focus on individualized care for the one-third of Americans who experience chronic pain, an independent panel of medical experts has concluded.

CSB renews call for combustible dust standard

The Chemical Safety Board has reiterated its call for OSHA to promulgate a comprehensive combustible dust standard.
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Alabama ammonia incident prompts CSB safety bulletin

A 2010 anhydrous ammonia incident at an Alabama facility offers valuable lessons on preventing hydraulic shock and worker injuries, Chemical Safety Board investigators said during a Jan. 15 conference call with media members.

EPA proposes rule to protect consumers, workers from toluene diisocyanates

The Environmental Protection Agency is considering limiting or prohibiting products that contain the chemical compound toluene diisocyanate.

Job demands put pregnant flight attendants at risk of miscarriage: study

Exposure to cosmic radiation, working during regular sleep time and high physical demands can increase pregnant flight attendants’ risk of miscarriage, according to recent research from NIOSH.

Poultry industry groups criticize OSHA enforcement

A pair of poultry industry associations blasted OSHA for alleged inconsistencies in the agency’s approach toward enforcing safety and health in the industry.
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Shift workers more prone to attention deficit, impulsivity: study

Shift workers have more attention deficit and impulsivity than daytime workers, according to a new study from researchers from a variety of Turkish hospitals and universities.

FMCSA keeps truckers’ random drug testing rate at 50 percent

The yearly minimum rate for random drug testing of commercial drivers will stay at 50 percent in 2015, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

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