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FRA lays out requirements for railroads’ fatigue risk management programs

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has issued a final rule requiring certain railroads to develop and implement a fatigue risk management program as a component of their larger safety risk reduction program.




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Railroad agency issues safety recommendations about severe weather

Washington — Spurred by 123 rail incidents linked to severe weather over the past three years, the Federal Railroad Administration has issued a safety advisory.




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Railroad association white paper touts safety improvements

Washington — The railroad industry says its investment in safety is paying off with significant decreases in train incidents and rail worker injuries.




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Notorious Botnet Has Resurfaced to Exploit End-of-Life Routers & IoT Devices

A recent report by Black Lotus Labs has revealed a multi-year campaign aimed at vulnerable small home/small office (SOHO) routers.




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Fungi that can make outdoor workers sick are now nationwide, researchers say

St. Louis — Workers in construction, landscaping, agriculture and other outdoor industries may be at risk of infections caused by soil fungi that historically had been found only in certain regions of the country, researchers at Washington University in St. Louis say.




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IC Realtime Shifts Production to South Korea

Today, IC Realtime announced a strategic plan to provide advanced video surveillance products from South Korea, a TAA-compliant country. 




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SIA Doles Out Ribbons to New Products & Solutions Awards Winners

The flagship awards program is presented in partnership with ISC West recognizing innovative security products, services and solutions. 




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DOL guidance memo instructs OSHA to halt news releases about employer penalties

Washington — The Department of Labor is advising OSHA and other enforcement agencies not to publish press releases – “absent extraordinary circumstances” – about fines and penalties levied against employers for worker safety and health violations “before achieving a successful outcome,” according to a DOL guidance memo obtained by The New York Times.




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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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‘Filtering Out Confusion’: NIOSH answers FAQs on respirator user seal checks

Washington — Seal checks should be conducted every time respiratory protection is used on the job, and employers and workers should ensure the equipment is worn properly so an adequate seal is achieved, NIOSH states in a recently published list of frequently asked questions about user seal checks.




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OSHA memo: Area offices must use four-part test when citing respiratory hazards without PELs

Washington — OSHA area offices must apply a four-part test before issuing General Duty Clause citations for respiratory hazards that do not have a permissible exposure limit, the agency states in a memorandum sent to regional administrators.




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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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California enacts emergency wildfire smoke standard for outdoor workers

Sacramento, CA — An emergency regulation in California intended to protect outdoor workers from potentially dangerous wildfire smoke was enacted July 30 by the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health, also known as Cal/OSHA.




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NIOSH approves first elastomeric half-mask respirator without an exhalation valve

Washington — NIOSH has approved – for both personal protection and source control – the first elastomeric half-mask respirator without an exhalation valve.





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Lehigh Outfitters

Introducing the new QuickFit Collection from Lehigh Outfitters. With free overnight delivery on exclusive styles, it’s another step forward in Lehigh’s continuing effort to fill the gaps in customers’ safety footwear programs. At only $89 each, Lehigh customers can quickly acquire affordable boots to fit new hires.

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NYC outreach initiative targets fatal overdoses in construction

New York — In response to fatal overdoses in the local construction industry, New York City’s health and buildings departments are teaming up to conduct outreach at worksites.




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Phoenix approves heat rules to protect outdoor workers

Phoenix — The Phoenix City Council on March 26 unanimously passed an ordinance requiring contractors and subcontractors who work with the city to have a written safety plan that addresses severe heat.




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OSHA extends Regional Emphasis Programs in Southeast

Atlanta — OSHA Region 4 on Oct. 1 renewed a series of Regional Emphasis Programs.




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FAQs about confined space entry




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Contest aimed at weeding out counterfeit N95s has a winner

Washington — The developer of an N95 respirator validation phone app and website is the winner of NIOSH’s Counterfeit N95 Challenge.




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OSHA renews emphasis programs in the South

Dallas — OSHA Region 6 has renewed two of its emphasis programs and revised another.




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Outdoor workers are more likely to experience traumatic injuries as temps climb: study

Corvallis, OR — When temperatures rise, so do the rates of traumatic injuries among outdoor workers, according to the results of a recent Oregon State University study.




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Tower workers: What do you know about life safety ropes?

Watertown, SD — “How am I going to use this rope? What am I protecting against? What characteristics does it need to have?”




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All About You: 3 tips for ‘fitting in’ with a new work group

“You don’t need to change who you are or what you believe,” says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Make the most of your time in San Diego

Safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk offers four tips for making the most out of your time at the 2022 NSC Safety Congress & Expo.




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All About You: Put some pep into your safety committee

"Whether you're a member or the chairperson, you can add energy and life to the committee in a number of ways," says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Do your best

“Perfection is too subjective to attain. But if you do your best, you’ll always feel good about how you respond to and act in every situation,” says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Curb the negative power of peer pressure

“Don’t let the fear created by peer pressure dominate your behavior,” says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Here’s to being more patient in 2023!

"Patience is a powerful life skill worth strengthening," says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Be a valued part of the team: 3 tips

“As safety and health professionals, we can’t be successful without co-worker collaboration,” says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Make the best of every situation

“You never know what opportunities will arise, even when things go awry,” says safety pro turned motivational speaker Richard Hawk.




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All About You: Make time for a ‘spring refresh’

Spring is a great time to change up our personal routines and see what we can update and refresh in our professional lives, safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk says.




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All About You: Take a deep breath

Practicing mindful breathing can help you relieve stress and focus on the present moment, safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk says.




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All About You: Change can be a good thing

“If we realize that all experiences can be valuable tools for growth, we’ll be less apprehensive when they include significant changes to our lives,” safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk says.




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All About You: We all need encouragement

“Encouraging others is one of our best tools for creating a vibrant safety culture and helping others succeed,” safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk says.




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All About You: Control your thoughts – and your mood

“There’s a consensus that thoughts are mighty contributors to how much we enjoy life,” safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk says.




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All About You: Become a conversation dynamo

What does it take to be a welcome and effective conversationalist? Safety pro and motivational speaker Richard Hawk shares what works for him.




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All About You: Five times to be mindful during your day

“Deliberately paying attention to your environment and inner feelings without judgment” can help strengthen safety, motivational speaker Richard Hawk says.




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All About You: Three ways to help keep emotions in check

Richard Hawk has tips to help you and others recognize and defuse potentially upsetting situations.




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All About You: Harness team spirit to energize safety

“When we feel like we’re part of something bigger than ourselves, it feels good and stirs us to action,” Richard Hawk tells us.




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All About You: Stay curious

“Curiosity drives us to ask questions, and being a skillful questioner benefits us in many ways.”




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All About You: Get back on track after a setback

“Setbacks can test our mettle and often cause us to give up on something positive we were doing before the reversal. Here’s what I’ve done and thought about to help me get back on track.”




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All About You: Change your perception

“Whether doing a routine inspection, driving to work or counseling a co-worker violating a safety procedure, your perception can make each experience a positive one.”




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All About You: Stick to your guns

“Getting others to integrate your unique ideas or techniques is often tricky when there’s a lack of understanding and fear of change.”




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All About You: Be like a tree

“I want to help others and support people. As a safety pro, I have plenty of opportunities to do that. You do, too.”




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All About You: Be at home in your head

“Our minds are extraordinary, and we have more control over them than we sometimes realize.”




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All About You: Cherish every moment

“The best moments I’ve had while working, even at nuclear power plants with strict rules, were when my colleagues and I enjoyed what we were doing and had fun.”




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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 54: How to get the most out of the NSC Safety Congress & Expo 2024

We discuss content from the August issue of Safety+Health, including the latest details about the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo. Also, Dale Lesinski, vice president of DiVal Safety, joins us to discuss how safety pros can get the most out of going to Congress & Expo.




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All About You: Keep an open mind

“In all aspects of our lives, confirmation bias can hinder our ability to stay open-minded. As safety pros, it can make us less effective.”