News from the Safety Industry
U.S. Department of Labor and North American Meat Institute Establish Alliance to Protect Meatpacking Workers
Published: Thursday August 13th 2020
Source: OSHA News
August 13, 2020
Contact Tracing Efforts Hit an Obstacle: Mistrust and Information Withholding
Published: Thursday August 13th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Contact tracing has become one of the key tools to track and fight the spread of the coronavirus. While there are thousands of contact tracers working to follow the path of the virus, there are not nearly enough—and many are finding that people are uncooperative.
Car Passengers Can Reduce Pollution Risk by Closing Windows and Changing Route
Published: Wednesday August 12th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The University of Birmingham recently released a press release about how individuals can reduce their exposure to pollution with simple solutions such as closing windows or changing route.
The 2020 Flu Shot is More Important than Ever, Experts Say
Published: Tuesday August 11th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Get ready for a “mega-campaign” of flu immunization efforts across the country in parking lots, doctors’ offices and socially distanced appointments. Here’s why it’s important, and how to do it safely.
U.S. Department of Labor Encourages Employers To Mark National Safe + Sound Week, Aug. 10-16, 2020
Published: Monday August 10th 2020
Source: OSHA News
August 10, 2020
Contact: Office of Communications
Phone: 202-693-1999
NIOSH Stresses the Importance of Collecting COVID-19 Case Job Information
Published: Monday August 10th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Collecting, coding, analyzing and reporting industry and occupation data from COVID-19 cases is crucial to informing public health strategies to reduce the impact of the pandemic on workers. One NIOSH article gives some examples.
ICYMI: U.S. Department of Labor Acts to Help American Workers and Employers During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Published: Sunday August 9th 2020
Source: OSHA News
August 9, 2020
ICYMI: U.S. Department of Labor Acts to Help American Workers and
Employers During the Coronavirus Pandemic
OSHA’s Wildfire Preparedness and Response Page
Published: Friday August 7th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Even though summer might be coming to an end, wildfire safety and preparedness is important all year long. Make sure you brush up on your company’s plan for wildfires, especially in high-risk states like California, Colorado and Texas.
7th Annual National Safety Stand-Down to Prevent Falls Rescheduled for September 14-18, 2020
Published: Thursday August 6th 2020
Source: OSHA News
August 6, 2020
Contact: Office of Communications
Phone: 202-693-1999
OSHA Addresses Inaccurate Claims that Face Coverings Cause Wearer Harm
Published: Thursday August 6th 2020
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA generally recommends that workers wear medical masks or cloth face coverings at work to protect against the coronavirus. OSHA’s recently published page addresses false claims that these coverings cause unsafe oxygen and carbon dioxide levels for the wearer.