News from the Safety Industry
Safety 2017 to deliver record attendance, insightful programs in Denver
Published: Thursday June 1st 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
More than two weeks before Safety 2017 in Denver, ASSE already knows this year’s turnout will rank No. 1 in the event’s 56-year history. Registrations have climbed to 4,730, and the event has a chance to exceed 5,000 attendees. ASSE’s previous record crowd occurred at Safety 2011 in Chicago, which a [...]
Proposed Changes in 2017
Published: Tuesday May 30th 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
As your Delegate from the Training & Communications Practice Specialty, the Administrator Michael Coleman would like to hear from you on the pending Society branding and dues changes.
Administrators Message to Members of the Oil & Gas Practice Specialty
Published: Tuesday May 30th 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Message from the Oil & Gas Practice Specialty Administrator regarding OGPS events going on at Safety 2017. Please join us for as many as you can.
Utilities Practice Specialty Administrators Message
Published: Tuesday May 30th 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Message to members of the Utilities Practice Specialty featuring events at Safety 2017, Awards and Recognition, Regulatory Updates, changes in leadership, and more.
NIOSH Finds Certain Job Factors Relate to Fair or Poor Health in U.S. Workers
Published: Tuesday May 30th 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
Occupation, lack of paid sick leave and multiple psychosocial factors are related to workers’ own perceived low health status. That's the key finding of a new NIOSH study. “Knowing which aspects of a person’s job can lead to poor health can help public health and employee wellness professionals deve [...]
Impact of the Trump Administration’s Budget on Federal OSH Programs
Published: Thursday May 25th 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
The Trump Administration sent its Taxpayer First budget for FY 2018 to Congress. From funding levels provided in the 2017 continuing resolution (CR), OSHA would receive a surprisingly small cut; MSHA remains about the same; NIOSH is neutered with a 40% cut and the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investig [...]
Utility Contractors to Hold Trench Stand Down
Published: Wednesday May 24th 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
As part of its alliance with ASSE, OSHA shares information about safety activities of its many alliance partners. Doug Kalinowski, director of OSHA’s Directorate of Cooperative and State Programs, reports that National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA) will hold a Trench Safety Stand Down, June [...]
ASSE to bestow Fellow designation on two longtime members
Published: Tuesday May 23rd 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
ASSE is bestowing the honor of Fellow on two longtime members who have made significant contributions to the occupational safety and health profession. Fay Feeney and C. Gary Lopez are the 2017 recipients of the Society’s highest honor. "Fay and Gary are highly deserving of this special designation, [...]
OSHA Suspends E-Recordkeeping Rule
Published: Monday May 22nd 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSHA has suspended the rule requiring firms to report injury and illness data electronically. The rule took effect Jan. 1, 2017, and included a July 1 submission deadline, but according to a statement on its website, the agency is not currently collecting data electronically and expects to extend th [...]
New Book Published by ASSE – Written by E. Scott Geller - Actively Caring for People
Published: Monday May 22nd 2017
Source: OHS Online Magazine
OSH Professionals historically have great interest in books and materials written by Dr. E. Scott Geller. ASSE just published his newest book and we think this should be of interest to many of you.