Safety+Health

Nanotechnology: Being proactive

Nanotechnology is a rapidly growing industry. But little is known about how nanoparticles affect the health of both the workers who manufacture the products and those who use them.

Washington Update: The new Congress

The Republicans now have a majority in Congress. But will things be any different than with the previous Congress?

Safety Leadership: This year, create a safety network

The lone genius is a nice idea, but it isn’t real life. In real life, great visionaries are supported by a wide variety of people who help shape the ideas, build the processes, generate demand and deliver the outcomes.

All About You: Dealing with professional jealousy and envy

This month, veteran safety pro turned professional speaker Richard Hawk offers his advice on overcoming workplace jealousy and envy.
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More data, more problems?

As OSHA prepares to issue a final rule that would significantly increase the amount of injury data it collects from employers – and release it to the public – stakeholder concerns continue. Among them: How OSHA will ensure the privacy of injured workers, and could the data unintentionally cast some employers in a bad light? (Part two of a two-part article.)

‘Fracking’ and worker safety

Technological advances have led to a steep increase in hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” in the oil and gas industry. As fracking ramps up, questions have arisen about what is being done to protect workers from both short- and long-term hazards.

OSHA, FCC workshop focuses on keeping communications tower workers safe

The telecommunications industry must ensure the clear communication of worker safety, just as it strives to provide clear wireless communication to the public.

Washington Update: Improving relations

How close is federal OSHA to pulling Arizona’s oversight of the state’s construction industry? Just a few feet, apparently.
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Safety Leadership: It’s time to take ‘magical thinking’ out of safety leadership

During the recent Occupational Keynote at the 2014 NSC Congress & Expo, OSHA administrator David Michaels stirred up a little controversy when he said, “Just focusing on personal responsibility isn’t useful, and it isn’t the law.”

All About You: Be grateful

This month, veteran safety pro turned professional speaker Richard Hawk offers way safety professionals can practice being grateful.

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