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Arlington, VA — The Mine Safety and Health Administration will not require COVID-19 vaccination or weekly negative testing at the nation’s mines, Jeanette Galanis, MSHA deputy assistant secretary for policy and acting administrator, said during a Sept. 29 stakeholder conference call.
Kathmandu, Nepal — Nurses who work in COVID-19 intensive care units and those in non-COVID units both experience feelings of anxiety and depression, but the contributing factors differ, results of a recent study by researchers from Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital suggest.
Orlando, FL — Before launching into the heart of his message during the Leadership Keynote of the 2021 NSC Safety Congress & Expo on Oct. 13, Brian Fielkow told attendees, “There’s no upside in doing the same thing over and over again.”
Orlando, FL — As the line between home life and work life blurs and other environmental and societal pressures mount, employers can enhance workplace safety culture by empathizing with employee challenges as a way to help alleviate anxiety.
Orlando, FL — As part of its National Awards Celebration on Oct. 12, the National Safety Council honored individuals and organizations that have played a significant role in helping to make U.S. communities, workplaces and roads safer.
Orlando, FL — The “On the Safe Side” podcast made its NSC Safety Congress & Expo debut this past week with a pair of special episodes recorded live from the NSC booth at the Orange County Convention Center.
Washington — Legislation recently introduced by House and Senate Republicans would prohibit the federal government from imposing a fine, fee or tax on workers or employers who don’t comply with COVID-19 vaccine mandates.