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CA appeals board clarifies outdoor worksite drinking water requirement

In California, employers of outdoor workers must provide drinking water “as close as practicable to the areas where employees are working.”




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Oregon bill calls for stiffer penalties for safety scofflaws

Salem, OR — Legislation recently introduced in Oregon would significantly increase civil penalties for safety violations that contribute to worker injuries and deaths.




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Automated external defibrillators at work

Many states require that an automated external defibrillator (AED) be onsite in all public buildings and doctors’ offices. How can an AED help keep my employees safe?




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Smart treatments for workplace burns

Should I use ice to treat a burn?




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Responding to a bleeding emergency

If someone has a serious cut and gets blood on the floor, how do we treat the cut? And how do we safely clean up the blood?




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Building your first aid program

How should my workplace determine what first aid supplies are needed and where to place them?




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Treating a bleeding injury

How do I know if a bleeding injury is serious?




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Long-term disability claims related to MSDs rose over past decade: report

Chattanooga, TN — Long-term work disability claims for musculoskeletal issues have climbed 40% overall and 62% among men since 2010, and are especially prevalent among workers in occupations that require heavy lifting, repetitive motion or prolonged sitting, a recent analysis from insurance company Unum shows.




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‘Proactively taking the lead’: NSC, Amazon partner to curb MSDs

Itasca, IL — In an effort to help employers and workers mitigate the risk of musculoskeletal disorders and develop techniques to prevent these injuries, the National Safety Council is teaming up with Amazon to establish new research, technology and processes as part of a five-year partnership to combat a leading cause of workplace injuries.




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‘Like dancing with a really bad partner’: Exoskeletons can confuse the brain, researchers say

Columbus, OH — The physical benefits that exoskeletons provide to the musculoskeletal system may be negated by the “mental strain” that results when workers wearing the devices perform tasks that require them to think about their actions, results of a recent study conducted by researchers from Ohio State and Texas A&M universities indicate.




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Psychosocial factors on the job can contribute to, prolong MSDs: study

Bilbao, Spain — Excessive workloads, conflicting demands and a lack of support from management are some of the psychosocial factors that can contribute to the development of musculoskeletal disorders in the workplace, according to a literature review conducted by the European Agency for Safety and Health at Work.




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NSC and Safetytech Accelerator announce innovation lab for MSD prevention

Itasca, IL — The National Safety Council MSD Solutions Lab is partnering with Safetytech Accelerator to design, build and operate an open innovation lab with the goal of facilitating the development of next-generation technology aimed at preventing work-related musculoskeletal disorders.




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NIOSH to workers: Avoid a hairy situation with your respirator during ‘Movember’

Washington – Are you one of the thousands of men who grow facial hair – and awareness for men’s cancer – in November? If you are, and you wear a respirator at work, NIOSH has guidance for you.




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Revised respirator descriptions for pesticide labels: EPA seeks comment on draft

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency has released a draft of its revised respirator descriptions for pesticide labels and is seeking public comment.




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OSHA bulletins address respiratory, hearing protection for temp workers

Washington — Staffing agencies and host employers share responsibility for protecting temporary workers from respiratory and noise hazards, according to separate bulletins recently released by OSHA as part of its Temporary Worker Initiative.




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NIOSH publishes guide on air-purifying respirator selection

Washington — NIOSH has issued a guide intended to help employers select appropriate air-purifying respirators based on the environment and contaminants at specific jobsites.




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Free webinar: Respiratory protection for temp workers

Alexandria, VA — The American Staffing Association, through an alliance with OSHA, is set to host a webinar on Nov. 9 to discuss how to protect temporary workers from exposure to airborne contaminants.




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Routine use of reusable respirators can help health care facilities prepare for emergencies: report

Washington — Reusable respirators could prove a “viable option” for health care facilities’ respiratory protection programs, especially in preparation for a public health emergency, a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine concludes.




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OSHA issues two enforcement memos to help combat N95 shortage

Washington — In response to a nationwide shortage of N95 filtering facepiece respirators during the COVID-19 pandemic, OSHA has announced further temporary easing of regulations related to respiratory protection.




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NIOSH establishes new class of powered air-purifying respirators

Washington — In an effort to better protect workers in the health care and public safety sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic, NIOSH is approving a new class of powered air-purifying respirators, under an interim final rule published by the Department of Health and Human Services.




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COVID-19 respiratory protection: OSHA training institute webinar available

Dallas — The OSHA Region 6 Training Institute Education Centers has developed a webinar on the proper implementation of a respiratory protection program during the COVID-19 pandemic.




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FDA to health care facilities: OK to ‘transition away’ from reusing disposable respirators

Washington — Prompted by an “increased domestic supply” of NIOSH-approved respirators, the Food and Drug Administration is recommending health care facilities transition away from strategies intended to conserve supplies of disposable respirators amid the COVID-19 pandemic.




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FDA revokes emergency use authorization for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators

Washington — Prompted by an “increased domestic supply” of NIOSH-approved respirators, the Food and Drug Administration has revoked its emergency use authorizations for non-NIOSH-approved disposable respirators as well as decontamination and bioburden reduction systems.




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Respiratory protection: NIOSH publishes toolbox talk

Washington — Knowing how to select, use and maintain NIOSH-approved respirators can help promote proper respiratory protection practices and protect construction workers from unsafe airborne contaminants, according to a new toolbox talk published by the agency and CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training.




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Workers and the general public need separate frameworks for respiratory protection: report

Washington — The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine is calling for two separate respiratory protection frameworks – one for workers, and one for the public – amid the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond, in a recently published report.




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National Academies webinars highlight developments in respiratory protection

Washington — Officials from OSHA and NIOSH joined stakeholders from industry and labor groups in a series of recent webinars to discuss a National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine report calling for separate respiratory protection frameworks for workers and the public.




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Infusion Direct Marketing Announces New Website & Expanded Marketing & Technology Services

Infusion Direct Marketing Inc. announced it has recently launched a new website along with an expanded portfolio of marketing and technology services.




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Boon Edam Announces New Online Certification Program for Security Integrators

Boon Edam Inc. has announced the launch of the Boon Edam Security Integrator Certification Program. 




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American Direct & Proxess Deploy New Safety & Installation Capabilities

American Direct's access control platform, AccessNsite, provides customers and operators a new and comprehensive safety solution.




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Brivo & WORKTECH Academy Release Digital Transformation Model

Together with WORKTECH Academy, Brivo has created a model that enables a company to plot where it is on its journey to digital transformation and hybrid working.




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ASSA ABLOY Launches Expanded 360° Virtual Tour Across Education & Healthcare Markets

The expanded version of its 360° virtual tour provides an immersive, interactive experience to illustrate the vital role of door security and access control in education and healthcare settings.




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NAPCO Debuts New Napco Access Pro Website

NAPCO Security Technologies announced a new website to coincide with the launching of its new Napco Access Pro Dealer Program.




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Robert H. Perry Releases Contract Security Market White Paper 2023

The white paper highlights the world leaders in security, as well as their smaller competitors and the investments they are making.




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PEAK Alarm Launches New Website

The company’s new website represents a dynamic shift in approach, using search engine optimization and a strong web presence to reach a wider audience than ever before.




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Kidde Commercial Introduces KESMobile to Optimize Fire & Life Safety Systems Management

This cloud-based service productivity tool provides service providers with enhanced real-time data access, allowing them to optimize the management of individual systems, sites, and site groups with data for informed decision-making and resource optimization.




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ABUS USA

ABUS, one of the premier consumer security and safety products manufacturers in the world, is known for setting the standard for quality and innovation. Products include safety lockout padlocks and devices; security padlocks, chains and cables; file bars; Diskus® locks; and more. Visit www.abus.com for more information.

Click here for more information from ABUS USA




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Blackline Safety

Blackline Safety is an industry leader in lone worker monitoring solutions for every industry, location and job. Our global monitoring solutions are highly customizable to meet the needs of each lone worker scenario. We continuously work to bring new innovations and capabilities into our mainstream service offerings for our customers.

Click here for more information from Blackline Safety




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Board of Certified Safety Professionals

BCSP provides accredited safety certifications, including the CSP, ASP, OHST, CHST, STS, STSC and CET, that lead to promising careers at professional, technician, technologist, supervisory and trainer levels in the environmental, health and safety industry. The CSP certification has been recognized as the "gold standard" for more than 45 years.

Click here for more information from Board of Certified Safety Professionals




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Brady Worldwide Inc.

Because safety means the world to you, Brady Worldwide has been creating a smarter, safer world for more than 100 years. Our products include high- performance labels and signs, safety and lockout/tagout devices, printing systems and software, absorbents, and more. Visit us at Booth #732 at the 2016 NSC Congress & Expo or go to www.BradyID.com for more information.

Click here for more information from Brady Worldwide Inc.




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BullEx

Don’t let the first time your workers handle an extinguisher be during a real fire. Prepare them to successfully put out a fire using the BullsEye™ Digital Fire Extinguisher Training System. Train in places where emergencies may actually occur, such as in the break room or on the production floor. Transform your training – BullEx.com.

Click here for more information from BullEx





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Deb Group

Deb’s Travabon® Classic is a specialist skin defense cream with a unique formulation that blocks heavy contaminants from fully adhering to the skin. This advancement makes clean-up safer than traditional methods. For more information, email marketingusa@debgroup.com.

Click here for more information from Deb Group




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DragonWear by True North Gear

The DragonWear® Elements™ Flak Jacket offers versatility and durability. A 2016 Polartec® Apex award winner, this jacket sports a unique, built-in balaclava and uses HardFace® FR fabrics in high-wear areas. Available in steel gray. CAT 2, NFPA 70E, NFPA 2112 compliant. See the jacket at the 2016 NSC Congress & Expo at Booth #3220.

Click here for more information from DragonWear by True North Gear




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Tingley Rubber Corp.

Flite™ Boots are a revolution in protective footwear™. Made from Aerex 1.5.5™ molecular polymer, these boots are self-insulating and more than 40 percent lighter than most steel toe boots. An ASTM F2413-11 safety toe provides superior protection and a cushioned heel offers maximum comfort. An ideal choice for food processing, chemical/petrochemical, farm/ag and lawn/garden industryworkers.

Click here for more information from Tingley Rubber Corp.




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UL EHS Sustainability

For all of your training needs. UL’s library of more than 800 courses – developed by EHS experts – are designed to support your commitment to a safe and healthy workplace. We invite you to begin your partnership with UL, the global leader in safety for more than 120 years and learn more about our new mobile and international courses.

Click here for more information from UL EHS Sustainability




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United Academy, powered by United Rentals

United Academy, powered by United Rentals, offers a comprehensive training solution that leverages cutting-edge technology and engaging course content to reduce the overall cost and complexity of safety training, as well as credential tracking for you and your employees. Try our award-winning aerial and forklift training, which includes two serious games and interactive content. Train with the best.

Click here for more information from United Academy, powered by United Rentals




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California bill aimed at exploring gender inequities in workers’ comp

Sacramento, CA — A California Senate committee recently approved legislation that calls for a study on gender-based monetary disparities in state workers’ compensation benefits.




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Boston mayor signs construction safety ordinance

Boston — Detailed site safety plan requirements, free training and education, and ramped-up enforcement are the three key elements of a new construction safety ordinance in Boston.




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California bill on fast-food worker safety faces opposition

Sacramento, CA — The California Assembly has approved legislation that would require fast-food chains and their franchisees to share responsibility for complying with worker safety laws and regulations.




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Iowa’s revised child labor law violates federal law, DOL says

Washington — Iowa’s revised child labor law doesn’t meet federal requirements, U.S. Department of Labor officials contend.