According to the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 18.1% of U.S. population smokes cigarettes. While numbers have steadily declined over the past 60 years (43% of Americans smoked in the 1940s), there's still a large … [Continue reading]
Are New Pesticide Regulations On The Horizon?
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recently proposed new changes to the country'sย Agricultural Worker Protection Standard (WPS) in an effort to reduce agricultural workers' exposure to toxic pesticides. There are around a dozen specific … [Continue reading]
EPA Issues New Restrictions on Sulfur Emissions In Gasoline
On Monday, officials with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a new rule that would place restrictions on sulfur emissions in gasoline. This is one step in a larger plan for creating a cleaner environment, but not everyone is thrilled … [Continue reading]
The True Cost of Slip-and-Fall Accidents In The Workplace
Slip-and-fall accidents can place a serious financial burden on a company. When a worker falls and suffers an injury while on the job, the company is responsible for paying his or her medical bills along with lost wages through Workers' Compensation. … [Continue reading]
EPA’s Solvent-Contaminated Wipes Rule: What You Should Know
Do you frequently use washcloths or rags to wipe up oil, lubricants or other solvents in your workplace? If so, you'll want to familiarize yourself with the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) rule regarding solvent-contaminated wipes. It … [Continue reading]
Toxic Coal Ash Pollutes N. Carolina River
It seems like we were just talking about the massive West Virginia chemical spill the other day. Now, however, there's news of yet another chemical spill. This time involving an estimated 50,000-82,000 tons of toxic coal ash leaking from a Duke … [Continue reading]
Tips For a More Environmentally Friendly and Green Workplace
There are several advantages to creating a green, environmentally friendly workplace: it reduces overhead costs, boosts employee morale, and it opens the doors to an entirely new client audience. There's a growing trend with consumers only … [Continue reading]
Who Pays For Employees’ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)?
Personal protective equipment (abbreviated PPE) is the collective term used to describe equipment worn by employees to reduce the chance of injury and illness. Some of the most commonly used types of PPE include rubber gloves, safety goggles, … [Continue reading]
EPA Seeks To Limit Carbon Emissions From Coal-Burning Plants
Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a new rule which would limit the carbon pollution of new coal-burning power plants. EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy announced the proposed rule in Q4, 2013. However, it took officials … [Continue reading]
Benefits of Using Bollard Covers
Three reasons to invest in a bollard cover at your workplace Bollards are short, durable posts which are designed to prevent vehicles from accessing certain area. The most common type of bollard is a basic yellow metal pole; however, there are … [Continue reading]
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