ng Chemical Safety Board launches interactive PSM training based on Texas City disaster By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 19 Aug 2022 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Recently released interactive training from the Chemical Safety Board incorporates agency findings from a deadly refinery explosion to form guidelines for managing hazardous chemicals and complying with OSHA’s standard on process safety management. Full Article
ng Last chance to share your expertise at the 2023 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Nov 2022 00:00:00 -0400 Itasca, IL — Safety practitioners and industry experts: Are you looking for an opportunity to share your knowledge? The National Safety Council is seeking presenters for its 2023 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo. Full Article
ng 2023 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Mar 2023 00:04:00 -0400 Safety+Health provides a quick glimpse at what the upcoming Indianapolis event has to offer. Full Article
ng The 2023 NSC Safety Congress & Expo By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Aug 2023 00:00:00 -0400 Safety+Health takes you inside the upcoming 2023 NSC Safety Congress & Expo, set to take place Oct. 20-26 in New Orleans. We’ve got all you need to know to make the most of your experience. Full Article
ng 2024 NSC Spring Safety Conference & Expo By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 00:04:00 -0400 Set to take place May 14-16, the event will feature keynotes, learning lab sessions, an expo floor and more. Full Article
ng The 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 00:04:00 -0400 Check out our preview of the nation’s largest environmental, health and safety event, set for Sept. 13-19 in Orlando, FL. Full Article
ng Kate Sayer: Getting expenses right By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 03 Jul 2019 09:25:19 +0100 It might sound easy, but there are dangers for charities that do not have effective expenses policies Full Article Finance
ng Open banking: a revolution in the making? By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 17 Jul 2019 10:06:39 +0100 It was introduced last year and has the potential to transform donor behaviour. But are charities ready for open banking? Liam Kay reports Full Article Finance
ng Making a Difference Locally: The funder turning pennies into projects By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 10 Sep 2019 15:14:49 +0100 Rebecca Cooney finds out how Making a Difference Locally is living up to its name Full Article Small Charities
ng Four ways to cut costs (without harming the front line) By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 11 Sep 2019 14:45:53 +0100 Doing more for less is tricky to achieve. Liam Kay explores how charities can get more bang for their buck and keep more money for their charitable work Full Article Finance
ng Third Sector Awards 2019: Marketing Campaign of the Year - Islamic Relief UK for Ramadan Campaign 2018 By www.thirdsector.co.uk Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2019 15:12:28 +0100 Awarded to a charity with the best marketing campaign. Examples might include the successful marketing of an organisation's products, services or membership programmes Full Article Communications
ng Washington state to provide return-to-work, safety and health grants By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 01:00:00 -0400 Tumwater, WA – Washington state is offering grants to fund innovative workplace safety and health or return-to-work programs. Full Article
ng Returning to work By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 28 Sep 2014 00:06:00 -0400 Workers' compensation costs are increasing nationwide, but experts say those costs – as well as fears on the part of injured workers – can be reduced with a well-designed return-to-work program. Full Article
ng House hearing debates federal workers’ comp system By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 20 May 2015 00:00:00 -0400 Washington – How can the federal workers’ compensation system balance the needs of injured workers with the wise use of taxpayer funds? The question was debated during a May 20 hearing convened by the House Workforce Protections Subcommittee. Full Article
ng Returning to work after a stroke By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 29 Jan 2017 00:03:00 -0500 Almost one-third of strokes occur in people younger than 65 – many of whom say they plan to return to work. To help stroke victims get back on the job, employers need to understand possible impairments and how workers can be accommodated, experts say. Full Article
ng Are you being fair? Researchers say workers returning from sick leave need to feel supported By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Apr 2018 00:00:00 -0400 Norwich, England — Managers need to “foster a supportive culture between colleagues” to help workers returning from sick leave feel they’re being treated fairly, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia and Stockholm University. Full Article
ng Long-term opioid use significantly delays return to work, workers’ comp study shows By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Apr 2018 00:00:00 -0400 Cambridge, MA — A Workers Compensation Research Institute study of workers with low-back injuries shows those who receive longer-term prescriptions for opioid painkillers take significantly longer to return to work than those who are not prescribed opioids. Full Article
ng When grieving workers return to work: Study shows employer support may be lacking By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 18 Apr 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Canterbury, England — Many people returning to work after the death of a loved one don’t receive adequate support from their employer, according to a study from Canterbury Christ Church University. Full Article
ng More injured employees returning to work in Texas: report By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Austin, TX — The percentage of injured workers who returned to work within six months of an injury steadily rose about 5 points in Texas during a recent 11-year period, according to a recent report from the Texas Department of Insurance Division of Workers’ Compensation. Full Article
ng COVID-19 pandemic: CDC issues guidance for reopening businesses By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 21 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Atlanta — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released guidelines intended to help businesses, as well as schools and mass transit operations, safely reopen amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ng SAFER: NSC creates task force to provide guidance on returning to work safely By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 24 May 2020 00:04:00 -0400 The National Safety Council has launched SAFER: Safe Actions for Employee Returns, a comprehensive, multifaceted initiative aimed at developing industry- and risk-specific recommendations and resources for all U.S. employers. Full Article
ng COVID-19 and working women By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 26 Jul 2020 00:06:00 -0400 In women-dominated industries such as health care, as well as those in which women aren’t well represented, including construction and the trades, female workers are facing unique challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
ng COVID-19 pandemic: Survey of remote workers shows opinions on returning to the office vary By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Sep 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Workers’ opinions about returning to the office amid the COVID-19 pandemic vary greatly based on each individual’s situation, but most want their employer to take certain actions to ensure their safety when they do, results of a recent survey show. Full Article
ng Workers returning after hospitalizations often face issues away from the job: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 17 Jun 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Ann Arbor, MI — Nearly 3 out of 5 workers who are hospitalized with traumatic injuries return to their jobs after being discharged, but many of them endure financial hardships and other issues, results of a recent study led by researchers from the University of Michigan show. Full Article
ng Washington L&I publishes return-to-work toolkit for employers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 00:00:00 -0500 Tumwater, WA — A new toolkit from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries offers employers resources they can use to help injured employees return to work as soon as medically possible, aid worker recovery and prevent long-term disability while reducing the financial burden of workers’ compensation claims. Full Article
ng Study finds long-term pain an issue for many injured workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 14 Nov 2022 00:00:00 -0500 Toronto — A recent study of injured workers in Ontario “reinforces the importance of modified duties (if necessary) and return-to-work planning,” researchers say after results showed 70% experienced persistent pain 18 months after being injured. Full Article
ng Passenger car drivers speed more than commercial drivers, alliance finds By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2014 00:00:00 -0500 Greenbelt, MD – Passenger vehicle drivers were cited for speeding “significantly” more often than commercial truck and bus drivers during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual Operation Safe Driver campaign in 2013, according to the alliance. Full Article
ng Police exposed to health risks of excessive sitting: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 00:00:00 -0500 Iowa City, IA – Police work is mostly sedentary, with officers likely to be more active on their days off than while working, according to a new study from the University of Iowa. Full Article
ng Chasing suspects puts police at higher risk of sudden cardiac death: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 21 Nov 2014 00:00:00 -0500 Boston – Chasing and restraining suspects, in addition to other chaotic encounters, puts police officers at an approximately 30 percent to 70 percent higher risk of sudden cardiac death, suggests a new study from the Harvard School of Public Health and Cambridge Health Alliance. Full Article
ng Ambush killings of police officers up over 366 percent: report By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 27 Jul 2016 00:00:00 -0400 Washington – Ambush killings of law enforcement officers have increased more than 366 percent this year compared with the same time period one year ago, according to a report from the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. Full Article
ng Study of torso injuries among law enforcement shows benefits of body armor By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Dec 2016 00:00:00 -0500 Chicago – Law enforcement officers who wear body armor are 76 percent more likely to survive a bullet to the torso than officers who don’t wear the gear, according to a study from the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. Full Article
ng House passes bill to toughen penalties for harming first responders By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 22 Jun 2017 00:00:00 -0400 Washington – In response to a spike in the number of police officers killed in the line of duty in 2017, the House on May 18 passed a bill that seeks stricter penalties for people who harm or attempt to harm first responders. Full Article
ng NHTSA analyzes data on fatal crashes involving law enforcement By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Thu, 08 Mar 2018 00:00:00 -0500 Washington — Fatal motor vehicle crashes among law enforcement officers are on course for their lowest total since the 1980s, according to an analysis by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s National Center for Statistics and Analysis. Full Article
ng Assaults leading cause of injuries among law enforcement officers: NIOSH By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Mar 2018 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — Law enforcement officers have a nonfatal injury rate nearly three times higher than the general workforce – with “assaults and violent acts” against them the leading cause – according to a recent NIOSH study. Full Article
ng Protecting first responders from fentanyl exposure: NIOSH releases video By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 17 Apr 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — NIOSH has released a video intended to protect first responders who face potential exposure to fentanyl – a synthetic opioid considered up to 50 times more potent than heroin – and other illicit drugs. Full Article
ng Toolkit aimed at curbing health decline among correctional workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Sep 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Lowell, MA — Noting that corrections officers have an average life expectancy that’s 16 years less than other occupational groups, the Center for the Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace has created a mentoring toolkit aimed at combating a decline in health early in correctional workers’ careers. Full Article
ng $2M grant aimed at improving safety for jail workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Dec 2022 00:00:00 -0500 Washington — A $2 million federal grant will be used to establish the Department of Justice Jails and Justice Support Center, intended to create and maintain safe environments for workers and others in jail facilities. Full Article
ng Back, shoulder pain common among coffee shop workers: study By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 00:00:00 -0400 Waterloo, Ontario – Coffee shop workers often experience pain in their shoulders and lower backs caused by preparing and serving beverages, according to a recent study from Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada. Full Article
ng MIOSHA offering free streaming video on hospitality safety By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0400 Lansing, MI – Free videos offering safety tips and best practices for employers in the accommodations industry will be available to stream as part of a pilot program from the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Full Article
ng Fact sheet on amputations from food slicers, grinders features updated reporting info By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 03 Jun 2015 00:00:00 -0400 Washington – A recently released OSHA fact sheet on preventing amputations from food slicers and meat grinders incorporates findings from the agency’s new injury reporting requirements. Full Article
ng Safety videos aimed at hotel housekeeping staff By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Jul 2015 00:00:00 -0400 Richmond, British Columbia – New videos from WorkSafeBC show best work practices for hotel housekeeping workers to prevent injuries while cleaning bathrooms, dusting, making beds and more. Full Article
ng Smoking most prevalent among workers in food service, accommodation: report By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0400 Atlanta – Workers in the accommodation and food service industries have the highest prevalence of cigarette smoking, according to research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Full Article
ng Keeping hotel housekeepers safe By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sat, 19 Dec 2015 00:04:00 -0500 As hotels compete to offer more luxurious settings for their guests, “housekeepers often are having to work even harder and more quickly,” one expert says. While one state considers a safety and health standard for hotel housekeeping workers, advocates are calling for stronger protections and better ergonomics training. Full Article
ng Seattle residents approve initiative aimed at protecting hotel workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Dec 2016 00:00:00 -0500 Seattle – Seattle voters on Nov. 8 approved a measure intended to make working conditions safer for the roughly 7,500 workers in the city’s hotel industry, including housekeepers, room service servers and other employees. Full Article
ng EPA proposes ban on trichloroethylene use in dry cleaning By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Dec 2016 00:00:00 -0500 Washington – The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing to ban certain uses of the chemical trichloroethylene because of health risks associated with the toxic chemical when used as a degreaser and spot removal agent in dry cleaning. Full Article
ng Report ranks Texas, Wyoming last on smoke-free workplaces By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Feb 2017 00:00:00 -0500 Washington – Texas and Wyoming earned the lowest possible scores from the American Lung Association when it comes to smoke-free workplaces, the association states in its annual “State of Tobacco Control” report for 2017. Full Article
ng Colorado study shows marijuana use more prevalent among workers in certain ‘safety sensitive’ jobs By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 16 May 2018 00:00:00 -0400 Denver — In Colorado, marijuana use among workers in certain jobs “in which workers have responsibility for their own safety or the safety of others” exceeds that of the state’s general workforce, according to a recent study from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Full Article
ng New Illinois law requires panic buttons for hotel, casino staff working alone By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Springfield, IL — Beginning July 1, hotels and casinos in Illinois will be required to have anti-sexual harassment policies that include, for certain workers, access to a safety button or notification device that alerts security staff. Full Article
ng COVID-19 pandemic: Hotel association expands cleaning, safety guidelines By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 19 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — The American Hotel and Lodging Association has developed what it calls “enhanced” cleaning guidelines and workplace protocols “to meet the new health and safety challenges and expectations presented by COVID-19.” Full Article
ng Los Angeles fast-food workers ‘especially vulnerable’ to COVID-19 transmission, researchers say By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Mar 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Los Angeles — Adverse working conditions at fast-food restaurants – as well as worker and customer failure to comply with physical distancing and mask-wearing protocols – may put fast-food employees in Los Angeles at greater risk of contracting COVID-19, according to a recently released report from the University of California, Los Angeles and UC Berkeley. Full Article