Industrial Hygiene


On-the-Job Deaths in Baton Rouge Spark ASSE/OSHA Alliance

The pact will target specific hazards, including falls, combustible dusts, trenching/excavation, 'struck-by' object hazards associated with local petrochemical and construction industries, and more.

AIHA Releases 2009 Continuing Education Calendar

The American Industrial Hygiene Association has announced its 2009 continuing education offerings. AIHA professional development courses are designed to provide practitioners with specialized skills that enhance performance on the job while increasing knowledge and professionalism.

PSAs Offer Radon Safety Reminders

As part of National Radon Action Month in January, EPA is releasing a series of public service announcements reminding families that a radon-resistant home is a greener and healthier home.

ISO Issues Technical Report on Nanotech Safety

The Technical Report provides advice for companies, researchers, workers and other people to prevent adverse health and safety consequences during the production, handling, use and disposal of manufactured nanomaterials.

NCOSH, APHA Urge New Agenda for Protecting Workers

The seven goals listed today start with making protecting workers on the job a top priority for President Obama and the 111th Congress. Goal 3: Count all occupational injuries and illnesses.

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Tyson to Pay $500,000 Fine in Hydrogen Sulfide Fatality

The Springdale, Ark.-based poultry and meat producer pleaded guilty today and agreed to pay the maximum criminal fine in the October 2003 death of maintenance employee Jason Kelley, according to the Justice Department.

EPA Seeks 23 'Most Wanted' Fugitives for Environmental Crimes

The alleged violations include everything from the illegal transportation, treatment, and disposal of hazardous waste and other pollutants to conspiracy and mail fraud.

Back-of-the-Envelope Proposals Win Seed Funding

The UAB School of Public Health's dean, Dr. Max Michael, recently announced winning proposals of the inaugural Back of the Envelope Awards, a grant project for health research funded from the school's budget.



Labor Secretary Elaine Chao with President George W. Bush

What Is Elaine Chao's Legacy?

Eight years after she took the job, Labor Secretary Elaine Chao leaves the safety and health community wanting more from her successor.

Controlling Forklifts' Exhaust Emissions

Forklift engine tune-ups using carbon monoxide measurements reduce emissions and worker exposure.

Case Study: Risk Management in Health Care Construction Projects

Planners need to address the impact of these projects, which can expose workers and patients to airborne dust, bacteria, and mold spores.

Respiratory Sessions at AIHce 2009

AIHce 2009, taking place May 30-June 4 in Toronto, Canada, includes sessions and exhibitors across the IH spectrum. At least 11 sessions concern respiratory protection.

Streamlining Compliance

For a chemical manufacturer seeking to become a global supplier, keeping up with numerous foreign safety regulations and requirements can be quite a challenge. MSDgen®, a compliance tool from Carlsbad, Calif.-based 3E Co., was created to streamline one important aspect of this process, the creation and distribution of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).

Play It Safe with Engines

From moving parts to flammable fluids,engines contain a number of materials that can harm a mechanic who’s not cautious. Some safety items may seem simple, but sometimes a little reminder can go a long way when the focus is on the job and safety measures are unintentionally neglected.

New ISO Standard Unveiled for Dry Cleaning Machines

Laundry and dry laundry cleaning frequently use perchloroethylene or combustible solvent which are potentially dangerous to health. ISO 8230:2008, Safety requirements for dry-cleaning machines, will help manufacturers and designers to eliminate or reduce risk associated with these substances.

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Britain Adjusting Chemical Hazard Regulations to GHS

A proposal out for comments will allow for the enforcement of the European Regulation on the Classification, Labelling and Packaging of Substances and Mixtures, which adopts the internationally agreed Global Harmonized System on the classification and labeling of chemicals.

ANSI Issues Accreditations Under New Greenhouse Gas Program

With a growing global awareness of the need for environmental protection and sustainability, organizations are eager to demonstrate their efforts to inventory, report, and reduce GHG emissions, ANSI said.

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EPA Requests Comments on 'Chemigation' Labeling

The proposed guidance would supersede the existing agency guidance on this subject contained in Pesticide Registration Notice 87-1 (PRN 87-1) published March 11, 1987.

Hydraulic Institute to Address Business Growth, Turbulent Times at Annual Meeting

A key feature of the meeting will be the opportunity to work with technical committees on industry standards, guidelines, and electronic data exchange protocols affecting the pump industry.

Gift from EPA: Free Webcast on Oil Spill Prevention, Jan. 13

This four-hour event will cover major topics like SPCC plan basics, integrity testing, applicability, secondary containment, and recent rule revisions and will include a one-hour live question-and-answer session.

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