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 February 2010

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Environmental Health & Safety Professionals: Look here for current, relevant information to help ensure the safety and well being of employees and other occupants of your facilities.

CSB Deploys Investigators to Fatal Explosion Site in Connecticut MIDDLETOWN, CT -- The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) is deploying a seven-person investigation team to the site of a fatal explosion at the Kleen Energy Plant in Middletown, CT. [full story]

Secretary Solis Seeks $573 Million for OSHA in FY2011      WASHINGTON – OSHA has requested a budget of $573 million for fiscal 2011, a $14.5 million increase over the agency’s 2010 budget, to let OSHA add 60 investigators and enforcement staff members in 2011, for a total enforcement staff of more than 1,750. [full story]

 

OSHA Wants MSDs Included in Illness and Injury Reports

WASHINGTON -- OSHA wants to revise its Occupational Injury and Illness Recording and Reporting (recordkeeping) regulation by restoring a column on the OSHA Form 300 to better identify work-related musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). [full story]           

 

Combustible Dust Stakeholder Meetings Scheduled

WASHINGTON – OSHA has scheduled two informal stakeholder meetings to solicit comments and suggestions on combustible dust hazards in the workplace to develop a proposed standard for combustible dust. [full story]

Women to Discuss Future of SHE Professionals at ASSE Conference
INDIANA, PA – Recognizing a continued need for occupational safety, health and environmental professionals, the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Student Chapter and the Western Pennsylvania Chapters of the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) will host a one-day conference March 22 titled “Today’s Safety Professional” for students and SH&E practitioners.
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ISNetworld Establishes ASSE Foundation Scholarship                     
DES PLAINES, IL -- The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) Foundation recently received a $2,370 donation from ISNetworld of Dallas to establish a scholarship for students pursuing degrees in occupational safety and health. [full story]

AFSE Joins NFPA for Conference and Expo                                        LISLE, IL -- The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) and ROC Exhibitions, Inc. have announced that Americas’ Fire and Security Expo (AFSE), previously held in Miami, will be held with the 2010 NFPA Conference & Expo in Las Vegas June 7-10. [full story]

3E Company Recognized With Business Achievement Award CARLSBAD, CA -- 3E Company, a provider of Environmental Health and Safety (EH&S) compliance and information management services, has received a Business Achievement Award from the Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) in the Information category. [full story]

New Program Promotes Hand Hygiene for College Students     CANTON, MA -- A new program to promote proper hand hygiene has been introduced by Pro-Link, Inc., a jan-san marketing and buying group based in Canton, MA. [full story]

Ansell Joins Relief Effort in Haiti

RED BANK, NJ -- As aid pours into Haiti for victims injured and displaced by the recent earthquakes, the massive cleanup is just beginning. Ansell is assisting with the relief effort by shipping gloves for medical workers and work crews involved in the search for victims and removal of debris. [full story]

EMP Canada Joins Health & Safety Institute                              EUGENE, OR – The Health & Safety Institute, whose motto is “We Make Learning to Save Lives Easy,” has announced that EMP Canada Services Ltd. (EMP) has joined the HSI family of brands. [full story]

 

DOL Releases Six High-Value OSHA Datasets
WASHINGTON – To make it possible for anyone in the public to better track health and safety conditions in the American workplace, the U.S. Dept. of Labor has made six high-value datasets available. [full story]


AIHA to Host Public Forum on 'OSHA Listens' Meeting               FAIRFAX, VA -- The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) will hold a phone-in town hall meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 2, to solicit feedback from its members as it prepares to attend the “OSHA Listens” event where OSHA will obtain information from the public on key issues facing the agency.
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CSB to Investigate Accidents at  DuPont Chemical Facility WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) has voted to initiate an investigation of recent accidents at the DuPont chemical complex in Belle, WV, following a release of highly toxic phosgene on Saturday that fatally injured a veteran operator. [full story]

EPA Tightens NO2 Standard, First Change in 35 Years       WASHINGTON – The EPA has introduced a new air quality standard for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), a poisonous gas formed from vehicle, power plant and other industrial emissions, the standard's first change in 35 years. [full story]

EPA Rejects Confidentiality Claims for Chemicals

WASHINGTON -- As part of a commitment to strengthen and reform chemical management, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a new policy to reject a certain type of confidentiality claim, known as Confidential Business Information (CBI), for the identity of chemicals. [full story]

AIHA Supports OSHA Proposed Revision of HCS                        FAIRFAX, VA -- The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) recently came out in support of OSHA’s proposed rule to adapt the United Nations’ Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS). [full story]

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Computer Vision Syndrome Inside the February Issue...

Avoid Computer Vision Syndrome
Smaller Screens Mean Bigger Eye Health Issues

iPhones, Blackberries and other small screen gadgets may be giving you Computer Vision Syndrome (or CVS).

Anyone who spends two or more uninterrupted hours per day in front of a computer screen – regardless of size – is prone to CVS. And with the hours most of us log on these gadgets tapping out emails and surfing the web, 175 million Americans are reportedly feeling the pain!
The American Optometric Association defines CVS as “the complex of eye and vision problems related to near work, which are experienced during or related to computer use.” In simple terms, the human vision system was not designed for long hours of computer viewing.

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