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Health & Safety
March 06, 2014
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Site-Specific Targeting Program to Focus Inspections on 1,260 High-Hazard Employers
The Site-Specific Targeting Program for 2014 will again focus on inspecting at least 1,260 establishments in high-hazard industries, according to a directive from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration issued Feb. 26. More sites could be added after OSHA area offices complete visits to the ... » read more

Aircraft noise at night may lead to long-term health impacts
Exposure to aircraft noise at night for more than 20 years could increase the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to research conducted around six European airports. Risk also increased for those constantly exposed to road traffic, but this may have been caused by air pollution rather than noise. This ... » read more

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EHS Data announces the release of version 5.8.15 of MP-5 and MP-Web
This version includes a number of enhancements in both MP-5 and MP-Web. Additionally we have built in new functionality that will enhance the performance ... » read more
OSHA extends comment period on agency standards to improve chemical safety to March 31
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is extending the public comment period on the request for information on potential revisions to its ... » read more
No health risks for nuke dump workers, New Mexico
Thirteen employees who were exposed to radiation during a leak at the nation`s only underground nuclear waste dump aren`t likely to experience ... » read more
Sea otters declared recovered following 1989 spill
A federal study of Prince William Sound sea otters affected by crude oil spilled from the Exxon Valdez has concluded that the marine mammals have returned ... » read more
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