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Issue Date: 05/01/2007

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11. Scaffold safety laws.(New York)
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed three bills to enhance safety for suspended scaffold workers. The bills require all suspended scaffolds to be inspected ...
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12. A plan for successful GHS transition: what impact will the implementation...
GHS--adopted by the United Nations in 2003 with the goal of implementing it internationally by 2008--provides comprehensive approach to defining health, physical and environmental hazards ...
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13. Taking the heat out of the job: construction work is hazardous enough. But...
Escaping the heat while working outdoors in the summer is a challenge. But when the job involves constant drilling, lifting heavy loads or pouring hot ...
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14. When bells and whistles count: over the decades, industrial hygiene...
Twenty years ago, certified industrial hygienists (CIHs) had discreet roles with instrumentation to match. Gas monitors had optional "hygiene"-printed circuit boards for data collection of ...
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15. Improving compliance through accurate MSDSs and hazmat inventory: the...
In the hazmat world today, most large organizations follow a time-honored process for identifying critical compliance needs and spend the money necessary to make it ...
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16. Gas monitor.(New Products)
Featuring a full-color LCD display screen, the MX6 iBrid gas monitor from Industrial Scientific is designed to detect from one to six gases, including oxygen, ...
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17. OSHA reform efforts revived.(OSHA)
Is OSHA doing its job? Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., and Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., don't think so and they're raising the spectre of OSHA reform.
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18. GAO rips OSHA response planning.(OSHA)
A new report by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) concludes that OSHA was ill-prepared to respond to Hurricane Katrina, and did not fully meet the ...
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19. A second chance for worker safety bill.(OSHA)
Despite an almost-certain veto by the Bush administration should the legislation make it to the White House, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., chairman of the Senate ...
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20. Lawmakers: standard needed for Diacetyl.(OSHA)
Congressional leaders and critics blasted OSHA's April 24 announcement of its national emphasis program that will target microwave popcorn facilities, arguing that the agency's program ...
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