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Safety & Health 1995
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1994 work-related deaths decline.
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Alan F. Hoskin
Agencies introduce wetlands-mitigation bank. (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; California Department of Fish and Game)
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Agency announces new Superfund reforms. (Environmental Protection Agency)
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Are robots safe work partners? (includes related article)
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Mike Petre
Back belts: to wear or not to wear?
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Better ergonomics: videotape your task.
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Darcy Lewis
Birch tree might combat cancer.
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Can we balance the scales of environmental justice? (includes related article)
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Sandra Swanson
Can your home make you sick?
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Sarah Thurber
Chairman spells out plans for OSHA. (House Subcommittee on Workforce Protection Chairman Cass Ballenger; Occupational Safety and Health Administration)
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Companies train to put lifesaving first.
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Compaq provides council library with gift. (Compaq Computer Corp.)
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Congress goes west to Dallas. (1995 National Safety Council Congress and Exposition)
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Congress in Dallas: focus on the future. (includes related article)
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Culture shock can be hazardous to corporate health.(Column)
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Allen M. Friedmann
Cut highway crashes, cut healthcare costs. (interview with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration administrator Ricardo Martinez) (Interview)
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Deep fryers top workplace-burns list.
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Department of Energy rewards safe contractors.
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Roy Gibbs
Don't be a victim: protect yourself against crime.
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Cindy Pearlman
Emergency plans: a step-by-step guide.
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EPA reconsiders dioxins, again. (Environmental Protection Agency)
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Lani Sinclair
European Union seeks to protect temporary workers.
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Mike Peters
Europe takes action against AIDS. (includes related article on the legal aspects of AIDS in the workplace)
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Jennifer Conlin
Final changes on way for Worker Protection Standard. (EPA rules)
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Fire controls can keep the blaze at bay.
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Jane Willen
First-aid training: it's more important than you think. (includes related article)
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Sally Turner
Follow these tips for a clean bill of ergonomic health.
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Furnish your office with clean air. (includes related article on airborne molds)
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Sally Turner
Grade-crossing safety: full steam ahead.
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Patricia Moyer
Hazardous-waste workers: how much medical monitoring is enough? (includes related article)
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Erin L. Prophet
How Howard Pyle helped make America safer. (politician and former head of the National Safety Council)
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David D. Van Fleet, Foster C. Rinefort
How one company excels in safety. (HON Industries)
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Stan Johnson
How safe is your drinking water?
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Jean Rattenbury
How the government promotes off-the-job product safety. (Consumer Product Safety Commission Chmn. Ann Brown) (Interview)
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Laura Coyne
How to combat workplace stress. (Cover Story)
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Catherine Kedjidjian
How to reduce your risk of cancer: a his and hers guide.
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Peter Haapaniemi
How to reward safe workers. (includes related article)
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Daniel B. Hartshorn
Is Europe's four-day workweek hazardous to workers?
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Charles Siler
Job stress takes a global toll.
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Brian Luke Seaward
Kansas City corrals Industrial Hygiene Conference. (1995 American Industrial Hygiene Conference and Exposition)
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Laboratories breed their own ergonomic concerns.
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Lani Sinclair
Learn the ABCs of PPE. (personal-protective equipment)
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Sarah D. Wortham
Learn the facts about infertility.
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Martha Floberg Robbins
More changes in store for clean-air permit-revision process.
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Must developing nations take the garbage out?
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Mike Petre
New PCB regulations will reduce costs to industry. (polychlorinated biphenyls)
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Noise levels produce an international concern.
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Pena seeks new levels of safety. (Transportation Secretary Federico Pena)(Interview)
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People with disabilities: make your garden grow. (includes related article)
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Eston Martz
People with disabilities need a heightened awareness. (emergency plans for disabled persons)
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Powered-truck standard finally hits the road.
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Proper fall protection saves lives.
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Ralph W. Brasfield Jr.
Pulp and paper mill slashes chlorine use.
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Railroad safety goes high-tech.
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Reap the benefits of ISO 9000.
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Ahmad R. Sharifian
Skin cancer: the dark side of sunny days. (ultraviolet radiation as an occupational hazard)
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Jeanne Rattenbury
Slow down, you move too fast. (observing speed limits) (Column)
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Kevin H. Axe
Social-action program makes health and safety a priority.
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Solid prospects for solid waste. (includes related article)
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Stevenson Swanson
Spot the signs of depression. (includes related article)
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Take time to prevent skin cancer. (occupational health and safety)
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The controversy over self-defense methods.
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The Internet: ergonomic solutions may be as close as your desktop. (online ergonomics information system)
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Time to tighten the safety belt.
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Todd Savage
Toxic Releases Inventory expands.
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Unintentional-injury deaths increase in 1994.
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Alan F. Hoskin
Use PPE to avoid hand injuries. (personal protective equipment)
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User groups, agencies form pesticide partnership.
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Utility workers suit up for fire safety.
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Darcy Lewis
'VPP' spells cooperation at Dow Chemical. (Voluntary Protection Program; Dow Chemical Co.) (Interview)
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Warning: work still ahead on work-zone safety. (includes related article on Minnesota state's driver education efforts)
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Marilyn Kennedy Melia
Waste exchanges help.
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Hannah Holmes
Watch out for those handy home appliances.
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Julie Lawson
What is Canada's secret to success?
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What's wrong with chlorine?
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Robert E. Taylor
When should you call a doctor? (includes related articles)
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Gay Lynn Cronin
Where does construction debris go?
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Hannah Holmes
Will ergonomic software ease the pain of cumulative trauma? (includes related article)
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Phillip J. Britt
Will unity in Europe spark a new level of fire safety?
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Greg Bousfield
Win with team safety. (GTE Florida Inc.'s team approach for reduced work-related incidents)(includes related article)
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Dean W. Chappell
Women around the world: speak up for safety. (women in the workplace)(includes related article)
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Bryan Alexander
Workers-comp update.
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