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US Department of Labor cites Central New Jersey medical facility, staffing agency for exposing nurses to coronavirus hazards

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US Department of Labor cites Central New Jersey medical facility, staffing agency for exposing nurses to coronavirus hazards

August 4, 2021

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OSH specialists play a key role in COVID-19 prevention at workplaces

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OSH specialists play a key role in COVID-19 prevention at workplaces

COVID-19 prevention at the workplace (c) ILO/F. Latief Around 100 occupational safety and health (OSH) specialists from the Indonesian Occupational Health Doctors Association (IDKI) actively participated in one-day ILO’s training on the prevention of COVID-19 pandemic at the workplaces. Held by end of July, the training, “Prevention of COVID-19 and Other Infectious Diseases at and through Workplaces”, aimed to strengthen the preventive measures of COVID-19 at the enterprise level.During the training, the specialists learnt about methodologies and practices in assessing and identifying risk of infection at workplaces. They also deepened their knowledge on the transmission mechanisms of the pandemic and other infectious diseases as well as shared good examples of COVID-19 preventive measures at their workplaces.“The contribution of the participating OSH specialists will improve recommended preventive practices to manage workplace safety and health,” said Michiko Miyamoto, ILO Country Director in Indonesia. “The training will also enrich the capacity of specialists in assessing risks of COVID-19 in more than 1,500 workplaces targeted by the ILO’s Enhancing COVID-19 Prevention at and through Workplaces. Funded by the Government of Japan, the project facilitates a series of webinars to build dialogues and communications to maintain continued knowledge and strengthen capacity of relevant stakeholders to ensure business continuity and employment in the midst of a pandemic. The project will strengthen the capacity of labour inspectors, OSH professionals as well as representatives of enterprises and workers to effectively deal with today’s pandemic and other OSH challenges.The training session invited Dr. Yuka Ujita, ILO’s Senior Specialist on OSH to provide a lecture on methods and control in handling infectious diseases in the workplace as well as in implementing effective early warning system. She highlighted four important topics: COVID-19 risk assessment and control at workplace, integration of COVID-19 response in the OSH management system, action points for safe return to work and key tips for OSH trainers.She also recommended the utilization of the hierarchy of controls, a system that labels and prioritizes the risk controls from the most to least effective. “We have to start by enforcing the engineering and administrative control. We also need to promote changes in work policy or procedures to reduce or minimize exposures to hazard through the implementation of teleworking and shift arrangement, social distancing and good hygiene and infection control practices,” explained Dr. Ujita.Abdul Hakim, ILO’s National Project Officer, concluded the training with the explanation of the project’s workflow of the risk assessment service, as well as tasks and responsibilities of the OSH specialists contributed to enable them identify infection risks in the targeted workplaces. “Prevention and information dissemination at workplace are key to address virus prevention beyond the workers and improve health literacy about COVID-19 that, in turn, will protect businesses, workers and wider communities from the spread of COVID-19 and will put the economy on a stronger footing for everyone.”

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OSHA partners with National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to revise handbook for small businesses

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OSHA partners with National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health to revise handbook for small businesses

August 3, 2021 Contact: Office of Communications Phone: 202-693-1999

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US Department of Labor cites Tavares contractor after finding employer willfully bypassed safety measures that led to worker’s fatal electrocution

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US Department of Labor cites Tavares contractor after finding employer willfully bypassed safety measures that led to worker’s fatal electrocution

August 3, 2021

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US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Midwest workers in tank cleaning industry from atmospheric, confined space hazards

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US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Midwest workers in tank cleaning industry from atmospheric, confined space hazards

August 2, 2021

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US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana workers from confined space dangers

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US Department of Labor initiative seeks to protect Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana workers from confined space dangers

Aug. 2, 2021

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National eviction ban to end as Covid-19 cases rise

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National eviction ban to end as Covid-19 cases rise

(CN) — After a last-minute Congressional scramble on Friday failed to extend the federal eviction moratorium, the measure is set to expire Saturday, ending protections that have helped millions of Americans keep a roof over their head during an unprecedented medical emergency.  “It’s like the worst thing that can happen to a family,” said Zach […]

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Who Discriminates in Hiring? A New Study Can Tell

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Applications seemingly from Black candidates got fewer replies than those evidently from white candidates. The method could point to specific companies.

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Follow-up safety inspection at site of 2019 workplace fatality finds Greenville recycling center continues to put workers at risk

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Follow-up safety inspection at site of 2019 workplace fatality finds Greenville recycling center continues to put workers at risk

July 29, 2021

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OSHA finds Ohio contractor exposing residential construction roofers to deadly fall hazards for 6th time in 3 years

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OSHA finds Ohio contractor exposing residential construction roofers to deadly fall hazards for 6th time in 3 years

July 29, 2021

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