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American Society of Safety Engineers "Safety 2005" Annual Conference and Exposition
Release Date:
13-Jun-05
Author or Contact:
Jonathan Snare
Category:
ASSE
Subcategory:
Speech
Where OSHA is heading in 2005 and beyond as well as updating you on several programs and activities.
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American Society of Safety Engineers "Safety 2005" Annual Conference and Exposition
OSHA Offers Tips for Working in Hot Weather
Release Date:
10-Jun-05
Author or Contact:
Frank Melilinger
Category:
OSHA
Subcategory:
Heat hazards
The sun brings special hazards for those working outdoors. To help employers and workers stay safe throughout the summer months, OSHA offers tips that can help prevent heat-related deaths, illnesses, and injuries.
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OSHA Offers Tips for Working in Hot Weather
Worker Injuries/Illnesses/Fatalities Statistics
Release Date:
7-Jun-05
Author or Contact:
No contact information available at this time.
Category:
OSHA
In 2003, occupational injury and illness rates declined again to 5.0 cases per 100 workers, with 4.4 million injuries and illnesses among private sector firms. About 32 percent of work-related injuries occurred in goods-producing industries and 68 percent in services.
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Worker Injuries/Illnesses/Fatalities Statistics
OSHA SEEKS COMMENTS ON LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION STANDARD
Release Date:
6-Jun-05
Author or Contact:
No contact information available at this time.
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OSHA
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Trade News Release
OSHA is conducting its regulatory review of the lead in construction standard under Section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act and Section 5 of Executive Order 12866 to determine if the standard is needed and if it should be amended.
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OSHA SEEKS COMMENTS ON LEAD IN CONSTRUCTION STANDARD
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