News from the Safety Industry
Honeywell Moving Global HQ to Charlotte
Published: Friday November 30th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The headquarters of Honeywell's Safety and Productivity Solutions business group also will relocate from Fort Mill, S.C., to Charlotte.
DOL Secretary Acosta Gave 'Sweetheart Deal' to Accused Millionaire: Miami Herald
Published: Friday November 30th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Acosta agreed in 2007 to allow a multimillionaire defendant accused of coercing underage girls into sex acts at his Florida mansion to plead guilty only to two prostitution charges in state court, and Acosta, then Miami's top federal prosecutor, also agreed to keep the deal from the defendant's victims, the Miami Herald's Julie K. Brown reported Nov. 28.
Australian Police, Emergency Services Workers Report High Rates of Psychological Distress
Published: Friday November 30th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
During the Answering the call survey, more than 21,000 police, fire, ambulance, and SES employees, volunteers, and retired and former employees answered questions about their wellbeing, anxiety conditions, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and thoughts of suicide.
ASSP Launches Standards and Tech Pubs Podcast Series
Published: Friday November 30th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Future podcasts will cover topics such as fall protection and the management of hazardous energy. The episodes are free to listen to or download from the ASSP website every two weeks.
U.S. Department of Labor Cites Florida Property Maintenance Company After Employee Suffers Burn Injuries
Published: Thursday November 29th 2018
Source: OSHA News
November 29, 2018
U.S. Department of Labor Cites Florida Property Maintenance Company
After Employee Suffers Burn Injuries
HHS Issues Draft Strategy to Reduce Burden of Health IT
Published: Thursday November 29th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
“Usable, interoperable health IT was one of the first elements of the vision I laid out earlier this year for transforming our health system into one that pays for value,” HHS Secretary Alex Azar said. “With the significant growth in EHRs comes frustration caused, in many cases, by regulatory and administrative requirements stacked on top of one another."
Albuquerque FD Aims to Reduce Firefighters' Exposure to Carcinogens
Published: Thursday November 29th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Cancer is “an epidemic in the fire service,” Albuquerque Fire Rescue Chief Paul Dow said. According to the International Association of Firefighters, cancer is now the leading cause of line-of-duty deaths among firefighters in the U.S.
NCCCO Publishes Employer Guides to New Crane Rule
Published: Thursday November 29th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
NCCCO’s Employer Guides cover the training, certification, and evaluation requirements for crane operators under OSHA’s Final Rule.
U.S. Department of Labor Announces Initiative to Increase Awareness Of Trenching and Excavation Hazards and Solutions
Published: Wednesday November 28th 2018
Source: OSHA News
November 28, 2018
U.S. Department of Labor Announces Initiative to Increase Awareness
Of Trenching and Excavation Hazards and Solutions
FEMA Agrees to Make Vendors Change Emergency Alert Software
Published: Wednesday November 28th 2018
Source: OHS Online Magazine
FEMA concurred with both recommendations in the DHS inspector general's report but said it expects to complete its work on both on Oct. 31, 2019.
