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CHR Newsletter - July 12, 2018
The quality of CHR's services and the services provided by the clinics in our network is very important. Thank you for your feedback and support. Our clients say it best...
"I truly love working with CHR and the level of expertise you give to us for support."
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Hot Tips for Summer Safety
Summer is well under way in North America, and with the sun and fun comes a number of safety concerns to keep in mind. Many safety-related agencies and organizations have issued safety warnings and tips for a variety of summer celebration hazards and activities.
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Reminders for Teen Workers
Many teenagers work during the summer, but young adults are injured on the job at a higher rate than adult workers. The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has issued guidance for teen workers during summer job season.
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It's Not a Matter of Training, Training & More Training
Training is basically a one-way street. The safety instructor directs and demonstrates, and the employee as student passively listens and absorbs. Now something different is going on in workplaces - There's more of an emphasis on learning, as opposed to training.
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Translating Safety with Corporate Leaders
There is no philosophical difference between corporate leaders and safety professionals; safety priorities are a subset of executive priorities. The two groups simply speak different languages. |
Workplace Noise: More Than Just "All Ears"
Noise is everywhere, but how loud does it need to be to cause harm? While many people know that loud noise can hurt their ears, they don't know how loud is too loud or how long they can listen before it becomes harmful. Noise also can hurt more than your ears.
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Getting Workers to Use Their Protective Gear
Buying safety equipment and getting workers to use it are two entirely different things. The usual advice to improve compliance to provide new, more comfortable PPE that looks good. There are several often-overlooked ways to get workers to wear their PPE.
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Occupational Exposure Limits for Heat Stress Often Exceeded
Based on recommendations from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, occupational exposure limits for heat stress are exceeded in most recorded cases of outdoor occupational heat-related illness.
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Occupational Health Research Round-up: July 2018
Stories include cardiovascular disease and night work, uninterrupted sitting at work, leisure time with colleagues, radiographers and work-related illness, and occupational carcinogens on the rise.
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Occupational Health News Roundup
Recent News & Articles on Workplace Health
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Upcoming Conferences
- GAOHN, Sep. 6-8, 2018
- IAOHN, Sep. 14, 2018
- MAOHN, Nov. 1-2, 2018
- OAOHN, Nov. 1-3, 2018
- NECOEM/MaAOHN, Nov. 29-30, 2018
- More to come; Stay tuned...
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