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Protect law enforcement from needlestick injuries: New guidance from NIOSH
02/11/2026

Protect law enforcement from needlestick injuries: New guidance from NIOSH

Aiming to help law enforcement officers avoid needlesticks and other sharps injuries that could expose them to bloodborne pathogens, NIOSH has issued a fact sheet.

Investigation into fatal hydrogen sulfide release turns to safe work practices
02/04/2026

Investigation into fatal hydrogen sulfide release turns to safe work practices

Further investigation of a fatal release of hydrogen sulfide at a Texas refinery will focus on safe work practices and human factors, the Chemical Safety Board says.

Only one emergency medical tech required in small coal mines, under new Kentucky law
01/28/2026

Only one emergency medical tech required in small coal mines, under new Kentucky law

Frankfort, KY — A new Kentucky law reduces – to one from two – the number of certified emergency medical and mine emergency technicians required during each shift at small underground coal mines.

MSHA temporarily pauses enforcement of silica final rule
01/21/2026

MSHA temporarily pauses enforcement of silica final rule

Washington — The enforcement date for the Mine Safety and Health Administration’s final rule on miner exposure to respirable crystalline silica has been pushed to Aug. 18.

Appeals court grants temporary stay of MSHA silica final rule
01/14/2026

Appeals court grants temporary stay of MSHA silica final rule

St. Louis — The Mine Safety and Health Administration’s final rule on miner exposure to respirable crystalline silica has been put on hold, after the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted a temporary stay on April 4.

Coalition presses lawmakers to stop planned layoffs at NIOSH
01/07/2026

Coalition presses lawmakers to stop planned layoffs at NIOSH

Washington — A group of 460 organizations is urging leaders in Congress to “do everything possible” to stop planned massive cuts to NIOSH staffing.

The push to be ‘on’ at work may take a toll on mental health
12/31/2025

The push to be ‘on’ at work may take a toll on mental health

Oxford, MS — The effort of projecting an image of strength while contending with work deadlines and rude behavior may “threaten” workers’ mental health and lead to emotional exhaustion, according to a recent study out of the University of Mississippi.

EPA to weigh changes to chemical risk evaluations
12/24/2025

EPA to weigh changes to chemical risk evaluations

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency has announced that it will consider scaling back rulemaking related to how it evaluates chemicals for risks to workers.

Maryland bill would shield fire and rescue workers who use medical ma*****na
12/17/2025

Maryland bill would shield fire and rescue workers who use medical ma*****na

Annapolis, MD — A recently introduced bill that would protect Maryland fire and rescue workers from certain disciplinary actions for off-duty medical cannabis use has advanced out of the state Senate.

Researchers developing concussion protocols for performing artists
12/10/2025

Researchers developing concussion protocols for performing artists

Ann Arbor, MI — Researchers from the University of Michigan are working to establish “return-to-performance” protocols for performing artists who sustain a concussion.

Florida lawmakers seek to protect workers from high heat
12/03/2025

Florida lawmakers seek to protect workers from high heat

Tallahassee, FL — Legislation recently introduced in Florida would require employers to take measures – including providing water breaks and shaded rest areas – to protect outdoor workers from extreme heat.

Reintroduced bill aimed at increasing truckers’ access to restrooms
11/26/2025

Reintroduced bill aimed at increasing truckers’ access to restrooms

Washington — Bipartisan legislation reintroduced in the House on March 31 would require operators of warehouses, distribution centers, retail facilities and ports to provide restroom access to truckers loading or delivering cargo.

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