OH_RESPONDER SAFETY_ A Penton Media Property March 2010 If you want to view this on the web go to: http://enews.penton.com/enews/ehstoday/v/93 THIS WEEK'S NEWS --1. Improved Chemical Security Makes Millions Safer A new survey by the Center for American Progress identified 554 drinking water and wastewater plants in 47 states that have replaced extremely hazardous substances with safer and more secure chemicals or processes. To view the full article go to: http://ehstoday.com/fire_emergencyresponse/hazardous-materials/improved-chemical-security-millions-safer-4444/ --2. CSB Sheds Light on Fatal Kleen Energy Explosion, Highlights Gas Blow Hazards In a Feb. 25 statement, U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) Lead Investigator Don Holmstrom said the fatal Feb. 7 explosion at the Kleen Energy Plant in Middletown, Conn., occurred during a planned gas blow. He expressed broader safety concerns over natural gas power plants venting gas near worksites, a practice he called "inherently unsafe." To view the full article go to: http://ehstoday.com/fire_emergencyresponse/hazardous-materials/csb-fatal-kleen-energy-explosion-gas-blow-0313/ --3. Chemical Emergencies: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Don't kid yourself. Just because we don't hear about Bhopal-sized chemical releases doesn't mean our workplaces are safe from chemical emergencies. To view the full article go to: http://ehstoday.com/fire_emergencyresponse/news/chemical-emergencies-yesterday-today-tomorrow-7859/ --4. Understanding Influences on Risks: A Four-Part Model There remains in safety a rather na_ve assumption that if we could simply get workers to do their jobs safely, the accidents would go away. If workers were the only variable in the safety formula, this would be true. To view the full article go to: http://ehstoday.com/safety/news/understanding-influences-risks-7963/ --5. Seven Habits of Highly Resilient Organizations Small and mid-sized organizations especially are at risk when disaster strikes, since few have the resources or knowledge to develop full-scale continuity plans. Often, first actions are directed toward the protection of physical property. But more important than an organization's physical property is ensuring the integrity of its data, communications capabilities and the information technology infrastructure to support both -- regardless of the circumstances surrounding a disaster. To view the full article go to: http://ehstoday.com/news/seven-habits-highly-resilient-orgs-7845/ (http://popquiz.ehstoday.com/CoastalPopquiz_Mar2010)Coastal -- Driving Safety Challenge (http://popquiz.ehstoday.com/CoastalPopquiz_Mar2010)Distracted driving is a factor in up to 8,000 crashes every day on U.S. roads and in 2008,  nearly 6,000 died in fatal crashes involving distracted drivers. 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