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Fall Reminds Us of the Importance of Back to School Chemical Safety

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As students across the country head back to school, it’s important to understand the kind of complex chemical ecosystem they will face on K-12 and university campuses. In addition to cleaners and maintenance chemicals, these facilities often feature chemical labs with an array of hazards comparable to those found in an industrial setting. And with […]

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CSR and Financial Performance – The Connection is Clear

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A company’s corporate social responsibility (or CSR) can have a profound impact on an organization’s bottom line; a fact that more and more studies are supporting. This is important information for the thousands of EHS professionals who are often pressured to show ROI, or who worry that their work is seen as something that an […]

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A Majority of States Now Have OSHA State Plans

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OSHA has approved the launch of a State Plan in the state of Maine, which will be responsible for enforcing safety and health requirements for government employees. This plan becomes effective immediately. “This is a major milestone for Maine public employees and the state’s development of its occupational safety and health program,” said OSHA head […]

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OSHA Issues New Updated Guide to Training Requirements for 2015

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OSHA has issued a new guide for employers on its training requirements and standards. The guide — Training Requirements in OSHA Standards — includes information designed to help businesses avoid citations and keep workers safe. The new guide organizes requirements into five categories: general industry, maritime, construction, agriculture, and federal employee programs. It also features […]

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Heat Exposure: a Deadly Hazard for Workers – How to Stay Safe

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According to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, over 3,100 American workers suffered from heat-related illness requiring at least one day away from work to recover in 2013. In the same year, 34 workers died from exposure to extreme temperatures. The total climbs to 126 when you add that to the […]

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Four Ways to Determine “Wants” vs. “Needs” in the Office

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As the owner of your office ergonomics process, one of the most challenging situations you may encounter is a vocal workforce. Employees who are comfortable raising issues are a good thing; you can help address Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD) symptoms early, rather than after an injury occurs. However, getting too many requests at once can be […]

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Salicylic Acid Safety Tips & Hazards

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What is Salicylic Acid? Salicylic acid is a colorless crystalline acid derived from organic sources. This chemical has a variety of applications and can present several health hazards if used without adequate precautions. Here are some important safety tips to keep in mind when handling and storing salicylic acid. Common Uses of Salicylic Acid Salicylic […]

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Chemical Hazard News Highlights – July 6, 2015

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Welcome to VelocityEHS’ news roundup, featuring the latest EHS headlines that you might have missed. Among this week’s topics are several OSHA updates, including the agency’s focus on key worker hazards in healthcare facilities, approved legislation that would reduce its fiscal year 2016 budget, and new safety fact sheets for California workers and employers. Other […]

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Danger in Coffee Roasting? Report Suggests Diacetyl Health Risk

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More than a decade ago, the chemical compound diacetyl, which is used to add flavor and aroma to foods and other products, came under fire after an investigation by The National Institute of Occupation Safety and Health exposed it as responsible for lung disease in several microwave popcorn plant workers. The disease, bronchiolitis obliterans—often called […]

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Ergonomic Solutions for Grocery Stores

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As a consumer, I go into grocery stores often.  Like many of us, I don’t always go in with my “ergo eyes”. I am usually thinking about what I need to buy. Having recently worked with clients in retail and food distribution, however, I became very aware of common ergonomic issues that exist in this […]

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