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Health & Safety
November 19, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Regulators OK plan to dismantle Hudson PCB cleanup plant
Federal regulators have approved General Electric`s plan to dismantle a Hudson River PCB cleanup plant used during six years of dredging, which concluded this fall. The Environmental Protection Agency says Thursday its approval allows GE to begin dismantling the 110-acre sediment processing plant and ... » read more

WHO Launches Country Profiles to Help Action on Health and Climate Change
The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a series of Climate Change and Health Country Profiles to show a single snapshot of up-to-date information about the current and future impacts of climate change on human health.
The first 14 countries chosen include Bangladesh, Brazil, ... » read more

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Safety and sustainability are key focus for energy awards
The winners of the Energy Institute (EI)`s Awards 2015 were announced last night at a prestigious ceremony in London. The trophies were presented to the ... » read more
New produce safety rules aim to prevent illness outbreaks
The Obama administration wants you to eat your fruits and vegetables. They also want the produce to be safe. Long-awaited rules announced by the Food ... » read more
Japan regulator wants plutonium reactor operator replaced
Japan`s nuclear regulator issued a rare warning Friday to the science minister, telling him to disqualify the operator of a plutonium-fueled reactor plagued ... » read more
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