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Mold in the workplace

Flooding, excess rainwater or damaged plumbing can result in your work facility taking in water. That can lead to mold growth.

Acclimatize to work in hot environments

Acclimatization is the process your body goes through as it adapts to changes in its environment.

OSHA’s informal hearings on proposed heat rule underway

Washington — OSHA has kicked off a series of informal virtual public hearings on its proposed rule aimed at protecting workers from heat-related illnesses.

On the Safe Side podcast Episode 64: Protecting workers from heat illness

Cristina Campbell Harris, industrial hygiene supervisor in the Department of Labor and Industry at Maryland Occupational Safety and Health, joins us to discuss worker protections against heat illness. We also review content from the June issue of Safety+Health and talk about the arrival of National Safety Month.
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Researchers explore MSD risks in meat-processing industry

San Francisco — Employers at poultry- and pork-processing plants can help reduce musculoskeletal injuries by providing care beyond first aid and encouraging workers to report symptoms early, a University of California researcher contends.

Budget cuts wouldn’t affect enforcement, labor secretary contends during House hearing

Washington — The Department of Labor can maintain its workplace safety and health enforcement capacity even under a much slimmer budget, Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer recently told House lawmakers.

Get ready for an ‘above-normal’ hurricane season, NOAA says

Washington — The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting higher-than-average hurricane activity this year in the Atlantic basin, with as many as five storms potentially becoming major hurricanes.

Judge strikes down parts of EEOC guidance on workplace harassment protections

Amarillo, TX — A federal judge has vacated segments of guidance from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission aimed at preventing and addressing worker harassment based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
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Are you looking straight ahead?

Looking up and down on a consistent basis or for long periods of time can overload your muscles, and may lead to musculoskeletal disorders.

Facility fire safety

What are the proper procedures and safety protocols for cleaning combustible dust, flammable liquids and reactive powders in industrial facilities to prevent fires, explosions or chemical reactions?

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