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The city of Tulsa largely ignored offers of free safety training for years, even after it began looking for ways to reduce workers compensation costs, the head of the union that represents nonsworn city employees said last week. "Over the last five
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Marking a new safety milestone, Omran successfully completed three million man hours without experiencing lost-time injury (LTI) in the construction of its latest hospitality project, the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Duqm. Located in the centre of Al Wusta
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Barakah for their commitment to maintaining the highest standards in safety and performance as they carry out preliminary works for the UAEs first nuclear energy plants. Ten employees were recognised for their leadership and commitment to developing
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Govt safety help welcomed by forest owners Trevor Walton, Fuseworks May 3, 2012, 5:28 pm The Forest Owners Association welcomes the boost in government funding and support for workplace health and safety improvement. The industry's health and safety
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However we know that we have a serious issue when it comes to workers having real say in the day to day management of workplace health and safety. The current law and regulations are very weak in terms of giving workers the ability to deal with, and
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No date has been set, but the visit is being planned, said Matthew Moury, a Department of Energy deputy assistant secretary, during a presentation to the House Nuclear Cleanup Caucus on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. He discussed safety, including
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URS requested that vit plant senior manager Donna Busche, who has raised concerns, not be interviewed until her manager was available to observe the discussion, according to a memo from John Boulden III, director of the Office of Enforcement and
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The board held a public hearing Thursday in Kennewick to assess progress on resolving technical issues at the $12.2 billion plant under construction and progress on strengthening the plant's safety culture. The plant is more than half built and the
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Workplace injuries and sicknesses are routinely swept under the carpet due to employers' ambivalence and ignorance of the law, according to a Government watchdog. This failure to report thwarts efforts to improve safety measures. Senior Health and
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Staff writer Visiting overseas nuclear experts on Saturday urged Japan to create a culture of safety among its power companies and energy industry regulators, calling this the best way to avoid another nuclear disaster. "The most fundamental
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