News from the Safety Industry
Coast Guard Suspends Search for Alaska Aircraft
Published: Friday February 1st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The Guardian Flight twin-engine King Air with three employees on board went missing Jan. 29.
House Labor Committee's Subcommittee Chairs Chosen
Published: Friday February 1st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Chairman Bobby Scott also announced the committee's first four hearings will concern protections for workers with pre-existing conditions, gradually raising the federal minimum wage to $15, investing in America's public schools, and preventing gender-based wage discrimination.
Northern Virginia Highways Projects Announced
Published: Friday February 1st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
In all, Transurban has committed more than $1 billion over the next five years to fund enhancements to the regional transportation network.
Solid Waste Industry Experienced Unprecedented Increase in Fatal Incidents in January 2019
Published: Friday February 1st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
"The surge in fatal incidents involving solid waste personnel and vehicles in January is unprecedented in my 20-plus years in the industry and is unacceptable," said David Biderman, executive director and CEO of SWANA.
Indiana State Senator Seeks to Scrap Child Labor Laws
Published: Thursday January 31st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Sen. Chip Perfect, CEO of a ski resort that employs hundreds of minors, is getting noticed for his bill seeking to remove restrictions on the hours 16- and 17-year-old employees can work.
NFPA Project on Remote Inspections Seeks Committee Members
Published: Thursday January 31st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
NFPA staff will return to the Standards Council in April with a proposed start-up roster. Those interested in participating in standards development as a technical committee member are asked to submit an application by Feb. 27.
Active Shooter Exercise Set in Key West
Published: Thursday January 31st 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The purpose of the Feb. 1 exercise is to test multiple agencies' response policies, plans, and procedures to an active shooter incident within the maritime domain.
What NTSB Couldn't Do During the Shutdown
Published: Wednesday January 30th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The 35-day partial government shutdown prevented NTSB from dispatching investigators to 22 accidents. These were 15 aviation accidents resulting in 21 fatalities; three marine accidents; two railroad accidents resulting in two fatalities; and two highway accidents resulting in seven fatalities and 15 injuries.
Fort Worth Hospital's CEO Criticizes Elevator Contractor
Published: Wednesday January 30th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
An employee was seriously injured Jan. 20 in one of John Peter Smith Hospital’s elevators. President and CEO Robert Earley’s Jan. 29 letter to a ThyssenKrupp Elevator Corporation regional president says seven of the hospital’s elevators were out of service on Jan. 25.
ANSI Surveys Important Standards for the Big Game
Published: Wednesday January 30th 2019
Source: OHS Online Magazine
ASTM International, a member and audited designator of the American National Standards Institute, has two standards that provide guidance for protective headgear for football.
