By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | March 5, 2009 - 11:29 pm - Posted in Common

City to fight releasing accident report
Daily News - Galveston County, TX
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration will not investigate accidents on state, county or city property. The Galveston County Medical Examiner ruled Hunter died of both blunt-force trauma and drowning. Although the city has refused to ...

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There is nothing that is ‘free’ about the ‘Employee Free Choice Act’
Culpeper Star Exponent, VA
Now we have employment laws in place, OSHA standards and competitive wages. Today, the private sector that is unionized has fallen to 7.5 percent. Why the need for a union in this day and age? Other than the money they pull from your check for their ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 11:08 pm - Posted in Common

OSHA and Boat People SOS sign safety and health alliance agreement ...
CCH
Enhancing workplace safety and health for Vietnamese-American workers in Louisiana is the goal of a new alliance formed between the US Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the Gretna, La., branch office of Boat ...

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ADS Logistics' Area Transportation Recognized As One Of The Safest ...
Safety Online (press release), PA
... involves a review of accidents and injuries for a three-year period and compares this data with fleet-specific Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reports, as well as on-site audits of mileage records, accident registers and OSHA forms. ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 11:07 pm - Posted in Common

The American Society Of Safety Engineers Announces New Standard
Safety Online (press release), PA
Ryan J. Jacobson, PE, manager of wind energy services for Black & Veatch, will serve as the subgroup chair and Walter A. Jones, MS, associate director, occupational safety and health for Laborers' Health & Safety Fund of North America, will serve as ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 11:02 pm - Posted in Common

Active RFID Technology from IDENTEC SOLUTIONS protects football ...
MoreRFID (press release), TX
In the future, this 'early warning system' could be adapted to other types of sports, the military as well as occupational safety applications. According to Peter Linke, "RFID technology provides numerous application possibilities in the field of ...

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The Hamner Institutes Hosts “PBPK Modeling in Drug Development and ...
The Open Press (press release)
Harvey J. Clewell II, Ph.D., DABT (Director, Center for Human Health Assessment) • Clewell played a major role in the first uses of PBPK modeling in regularly decision-making at several Federal agencies including FDA, ATSDR, OSHA and EPA. ...

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By OSHA - Google News | - 10:05 pm - Posted in Common

Get Outdoors: News and Events Calendar
Tampa Bay Newspapers, FL
TREASURE ISLAND – Certified Yoga Instructor Osha Ray is teaching a yoga, stretching, and meditation class Tuesdays from 9:30 to 10:45 am at the Treasure Island Community Center, 1 Park Place and 106th Avenue. The cost is $8 for each class or four ...

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By OSHA - Google News | - 8:30 pm - Posted in Common

To the voters of Greenwood Township
Tower Timberjay News, MN
So, protect yourself with personal safety equipment required by OSHA, at about $3000 per person. Next, have the best equipment, training, and the support of the neighboring communities. These provide you with the required manpower and equipment for ...

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By "occupational safety" location:usa - Google News | - 8:00 pm - Posted in Common

Nev. chief defends workplace safety agency efforts
MSNBC
The head of Nevada's Occupational Safety and Health Administration defended his agency's efforts to ensure workplace safety during a Senate committee hearing that marked the start of a monthlong review of such efforts. Tom Czehowski on Wednesday told ...

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