OSHA’s two new educational resources are aimed to protect workers from mercury exposure while recycling or replacing fluorescent bulbs. A fact sheet provides detailed information such as how one becomes exposed and what PPE should be worn while handling the bulbs. The agency’s quick card can be printed off and displayed to provide warnings of the hazards of mercury. It also explains how to
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Proposed ASTM Standard on Protective Clothing
ASTM
International has proposed a standard, dubbed ASTM WK38096, that will measure
the amount of energy being absorbed by protective accessories or clothing when
compared to no protection at all. The standard is currently being developed by
Subcommittee F23.20 on Physical, part of ASTM International Committee F23 on
Personal Protective Clothing and Equipment. All interested parties are
encouraged
EHS in India
ASSE’s new India Chapter, in collaboration with the Indian Oil Corporation
Limited, organized the “Workshop on Construction Safety” this past June. This free
program, supported
by L&T Hydrocarbon Construction & Pipelines and Praxair India
Private Ltd., was another milestone event for the India Chapter. The interactive workshop consisted of 62 participants and included information
on best
Smart Headlights Make Driving in Precipitation Safer
A team of engineers at Carnegie Mellon University is developing a technology to make
driving in rain or snow safer. Can you imagine headlights that can see between the raindrops? That’s just what
researchers at the Illumination and Imaging (ILIM) laboratory at the Robotics
Institute at Carnegie Mellon have created.
Standard headlights illuminate not only the road ahead, but
also rain and snow,
New NIH Office to Support Emergency Care Research
National Institutes of Health (NIH) has developed its Office of Emergency Care Research (OECR) to focus on the health of patients who need emergency care. According to NIH, OECR will be "the focal point for basic, clinical and transitional emergency care research and training across NIH." Among many goals, OECR will focus on encouraging career development for those training in emergency care
CCOHS Podcasts Address Psychosocial Connection to Workplace Safety, Job Safety Analysis
Each month, the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) posts Health and Safety To Go! podcasts. In this month’s 16-minute podcast, Dr. Keven Kelloway explains what positive psychology is and how it relates to workplace stress. Listen to the podcast now.
CCOHS also has posted an encore presentation of its nearly 4-minute podcast on the basics of conducting a job safety
EPA's Battle of the Buildings Competition Underway
EPA reports that a record number of 3,200 buildings are competing in its Energy Star program’s 2012 National Building Competition: Battle of the Buildings. The buildings are competing to improve energy efficiency, protect health and the environment and decrease utility costs. The agency says that teams use EPA’s Portfolio Manger to keep track and measure monthly energy consumption. The public
International Workshop to Focus on Technology Solutions for First Responder Safety
Worcester Polytechnic Institute will host the 7th Annual International Workshop on Precision Indoor Personnel Location and Tracking Technology, Aug. 6-7 in Worcester, MA. Sponsored by the Science and Technology Directorate fo the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the workshop provides a forum for researchers and developers working in indoor location and tracking to share technical knowledge
BP knew of flare issues in $500 billion lawsuit, ignored repeated requests to fix compressor that failed, causing the chemical release.
OSHA Seeks Nominations for Advisory Committee
OSHA has announced that nominations are being accepted for four members to serve a two-year term on the National Advisory Committee on Occupational Safety and Health (NACOSH). The committee, which began under the OSH Act to advise on its programs and policies, is seeking one representative from each of the following categories: public; management; occupational safety; and occupational health.
ASTM Develops Standard to Improve Glass Industry Safety
ASTM International has approved a new standard to improve safety in the glass industry. ASTM E2875/E2875M, Guide for Personal Protective Equipment for the Handling of Flat
Glass, was developed by Subcommittee E34.35 on Safe Handling of
Glass. According to ASTM, the standard was developed as a result of heightened interest as a result of incidents involving the handling of annealed glass.
The
New EHS job opportunities in #Environment, Process #Safety Management
2012 Dangerous Goods Instructors Symposium Just Around the Corner
FEMA Creates New Youth Preparedness Council
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has created its first-ever Youth Preparedness Council, which includes a select group of youth leaders who will share ideas, experiences and solutions to help during disaster situations. According to FEMA, youth council members were nominated for their ability to represent the youth perspective on emergency preparedness and will be expected to relay
Richard Cartwright – Environmental Leader & CHMM News Contributor of the Month!
Near Miss Reporting Webinar Is Today
ASSE’s "Near Miss Reporting: The Missing Link of Safety Culture Revolution" webinar will discuss concepts that may help facilitate a zero incident culture within your organization. In addition, the session will discuss tools that can be used to counter possible inhibitors to a zero-incident culture; processes that the end user may view as added value; and cultural inhibitors that can block
NCCCO to Issue Separate Certification Cards
In order
to make it easier for employers and state and federal authorities to determine
qualifications of crane operators, the NCCCO is issuing separate certification cards to
CCO-certified crane operators who also have been certified in the CCO rigger
and/or signalperson categories. The new cards, which are accepted nationally as
official proof of certification, have been designed to meet
ASTM Launches Two New Journals
ASTM International is seeking submissions for its two new journals, Advances in Civil Engineering Materials (ACEM) and Materials Performance and Characterization (MPC). Both journals are online only, and peer reviewed. ASTM is seeking original technical papers, review papers and technical notes.
ACEM covers all aspects of material processing, structure, properties and performance of materials
Do You Practice Sustainable Safety Management?
In “Sustainable Safety Management” from the latest issue of The Monitor, Bernd Freibott indicates that many accidents occur as the consequence of a series of minor lapses or failures. He maintains that modern incident management must include everybody in the company and that everybody needs access to the right information and tools to report hazards, near misses and unsafe behavior. These tools,
Motor Vehicle Crashes High in Urban Areas
Despite declining injury and fatality rates, motor
vehicle crashes (MVCs) remain a leading cause of death in the U.S., according
to the CDC. In 2009, a total of 34,485 MVC deaths were reported among Americans,
and 22% of those who died were aged 15–24 years. The CDC took data from the 50
most populous metropolitan areas and determined that in these cities 8.2 per
100,000 residents died in
CSB Chair Says Focus on Broader Safety Indicators Needed to Prevent Oil Industry Disasters
"Better safety data could help prevent oil industry
disasters,” says Rafael Moure-Eraso, chair of U.S.
Chemical Safety Board (CSB), in an op-ed piece published on the Houston Chronicle website. Discussing
how statistics can be misleading, Moure-Eraso uses the example of the March
2005 explosion at a Texas City BP refinery that killed 15 workers. The incident
occurred shortly after refinery
Submit Photos for NFPA's Second Firewise Photo Contest
Winners of NFPA’s 2014 Calendar Firewise Day Photos Contest will be displayed in the 2014 Firewise calendar. Interested participants should submit their original photographs of their community’s Firewise Day events or activities. Photos should capture community members actively participating in the events, such as a community clean-up event or cleaning up brush and tree limbs. The contest runs
NIOSH Guide Helps Small Business Address Workplace Safety
U.S. Department of Commerce reports that 70% of workplaces employ fewer than 20 people. Yet, these companies, on average, suffer higher fatality rates compared to larger organizations, according to a 2006 RAND report. To help small business owners find workplace safety resources, NIOSH has published Small Business Safety and Health Resource Guide. The online tools contains summaries of and links
US Standards on Workplace Noise Trail Those of Other Countries
Booms unable to contain fuel sheen.
New @Intelex Case Study: Safety Management = 56% reduction in spills since 2009
How to Handle Conflicting Contract SH&E Requirements
In her article, “Dealing with Conflicting Contract SH&E Requirements” from the latest issue of Military Matters, Pamela K. Wilkinson, M.S., stresses that SH&E professionals must gain knowledge of the procurement process to avoid conflicting SH&E requirements. She recommends that both buyers and suppliers include SH&E professionals in the procurement and bid-writing processes to avoid introducing
ASSE Call for Nominations Due August 15
Are you looking for a way to volunteer your time and talents to ASSE? The Society is accepting nominations for qualified professional members to serve on its Board of Directions and/or Regional Operating Committees in the 2013 Society Elections. In addition to Regional/Area positions, the following are up for election:
Senior Vice President
Vice President-Professional Affairs
Vice
Mining Fatalities Are Preventable
Nine metal/nonmetal miners and 10 coal miners died in
work-related accidents in the last six months, states Joseph A. Main, MSHA’s
Assistant Secretary of Labor. Falls, exploding vessels, powered haulage accidents and drowning were just some of the causes of death. What’s particularly
alarming, Main adds, it that three of the fatalities involved supervisors. “Fatalities
are preventable,” he says
Polish & Russia Versions of Fall Prevention Fact Sheet Available
OSHA has issued Polish (OSHA
Publication 3545) and Russian
(OSHA Publication 3549) translations of its “Plan/Provide/Train” fall
prevention fact sheet. These fact sheets share guidelines for working safely
on ladders, roofs and scaffolds. The fact sheet is also available
in English (OSHA
Publication 3533-04) and Spanish (OSHA
Publication 3534-04).
OSHA
also recently issued a sticker (OSHA
Documented effects of a massive #toxic aluminum #spill in Hungary
2013 A.I.R. Shipper Includes Changes to Lithium Battery Provisions, Package Quantity Rules
CSB to Host Expert Panel on Safety Performance Indicators July 23-24
U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) will host a two-day hearing on effective safety performance indicators, during which it will release preliminary findings from its investigation of the Macondo well blowout, explosion and fire in the Gulf of Mexico. The meeting will be held July 23-24 at the Hyatt Regency (1200 Louisiana St) in Houston, TX. It is free and open to the public. Learn more about the
Powered Haulage Safety
Powered haulage accidents have accounted for 99 mine fatalities since 2001, according to MSHA. A total of 72 fatalities occurred at surface mines, 21 at underground mines and 6 at surface facilities. Proper equipment maintenance, sufficient operation equipment inspections and adequate planning could have helped miners avoid these accidents. In an effort to decrease these alarming numbers, MSHA
ISEA to Host Roundtable on Confined Space Safety
International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) will host a roundtable in Washington, DC, that will bring together confined space safety experts, users, suppliers and representatives from government to share their perspectives and address questions on various challenges associated with confined space entry. The event, which will be held Aug. 21, 2012, is free of charge, but registration is
CDC Offers Free iPad App
CDC’s new iPad application offers important information from the agency’s website. The free app is available to download and allows users to access CDC health articles, recent data on public health issues, the agency’s Preventing Chronic Disease journal, the Public Health Matters blog, an image library, press releases, podcasts, social media and much more.

