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U.S. Department of Transportation Proposes Removal of Non-Compliant Medical Examiners from National Registry as Part of Commitment to Roadway Safety April 11, 2025
Of all professions, construction workers most likely to use opioids and cocaine Read More » December 2, 2019
AMA announces appointment of panel to update permanent impairment evaluation guides Read More » November 18, 2019
Surgeon general to employers: Ramp up your worker well-being initiatives Read More » November 18, 2019
Hazardous substance exposure on the job: UN expert presents 15 principles to end risk Read More » November 18, 2019
Opioid misuse, cocaine use higher among construction, extraction workers: study Read More » November 18, 2019
NIOSH Update: New Study Details Prevalence of Hearing Loss in Mining and Oil and Gas Workers Read More » September 3, 2019
Study links workplace injuries to greater risk of suicides, fatal drug overdoses Read More » August 16, 2019
House lawmakers call for automatic emergency braking on new commercial trucks, buses Read More » August 8, 2019
STOP USE of 3M DBI-SALA Nano-Lok Edge and Wrap Back Twin-Leg Self Retracting Lifelines Read More » July 29, 2019
Fatigue, drinking among driver behaviors that contribute to ‘perennial crisis’: report Read More » June 28, 2019