News from the Safety Industry

FDA Public Hearing Today on Potential CBD Regulation

Published: Friday May 31st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The agency is hosting a public hearing on May 31 to obtain scientific data and information about the safety, manufacturing, product quality, marketing, labeling, and sale of products containing cannabis or cannabis-derived compounds, including cannabidiol.

Four Florida Construction Contractors Cited by OSHA

Published: Thursday May 30th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Collectively, the four companies received 12 citations, with proposed penalties totaling $220,114.

WHO Officially Recognizes Workplace Burnout as Occupational Phenomenon

Published: Thursday May 30th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The World Health Organization has officially classified workplace burnout as an occupational phenomenon.

MARAD Awards Contract to Manage NSMV's Construction

Published: Thursday May 30th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The National Security Multi-Mission Vessel, a new class of training ship, will be available to support federal government efforts in response to national and international disasters, such as hurricanes and earthquakes.

U.S. Department of Labor Cites Georgia Tire Manufacturer And Contractors for 22 Safety and Health Violations

Published: Wednesday May 29th 2019
Source: OSHA News
May 29, 2019 U.S. Department of Labor Cites Georgia Tire Manufacturer And Contractors for 22 Safety and Health Violations

Health Canada Restricts Alcohol Content of Flavored Purified Beverages

Published: Wednesday May 29th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Flavored purified alcoholic beverages are a new and growing class of beverages in Canada that pose an increasing public health risk, especially to younger Canadians, Health Canada reports.

Wholesale Pharmaceutical Distributor Agrees to Settlement with DEA

Published: Wednesday May 29th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
In addition to paying $22 million in civil penalties, Morris & Dickson agreed to upgrade its compliance program by investing millions of dollars to hire additional staff and implement new protocols and standards to ensure compliance with federal regulations requiring them to report suspicious orders of controlled substances.

Asian, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Workers Accounted for 3 Percent of 2017 Fatal Work Injuries: BLS

Published: Tuesday May 28th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The occupation with the most Asians, native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders killed from 2013 to 2017 was heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers. The next two occupations with the most killed were first-line supervisors of retail sales workers and cashiers.

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