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EHS Today Weekly Update
January 31, 2012
1. OSHA Addresses PELs in Regulatory Agenda
2. I2P2 Works When Enforced in California
3. No Love Lost: OSHA proposes $148,000 in Fines to Loveland Products
4. Industrial Scientific Announces Recall of GasBadge Plus Single-Gas Monitors
5. New ILO Publication Helps Identify, Prevent and Address Workplace Stress
6. EPA Offers First Look at Greenhouse Gas Reporting System Data

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1. OSHA Addresses PELs in Regulatory Agenda

OSHA's Fall 2011 semi-annual regulatory agenda, which the agency released in early 2012, includes a "Review/Lookback of OSHA Chemical Standards" to begin to address the agency's permissible exposure limits (PELs), which most safety stakeholders consider woefully out of date.

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2. I2P2 Works When Enforced in California

Cal-OSHA’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program (I2P2) can lead to a reduction of injuries and illnesses, but only if inspectors do more than review employers’ written document. The findings, from a study by RAND Corp., could have significance for the implementation of a federal I2P2 program.

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3. No Love Lost: OSHA proposes $148,000 in Fines to Loveland Products

Loveland Products Inc., of Fairbury, Neb., has been cited by OSHA for a total of 25 safety violations for process safety management deficiencies and other hazards and the agency has proposed penalties of $148,000. According to OSHA, 14 of the violations directly relate the standard regulating the process safety management (PMS) of highly hazardous chemicals.

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4. Industrial Scientific Announces Recall of GasBadge Plus Single-Gas Monitors

Industrial Scientific Corp. has determined that the GasBadge Plus single-gas instrument may not properly indicate a low battery condition resulting in a failure to alarm or instrument shut down. As a result, for safety reasons, Industrial Scientific is issuing a recall of all current GasBadge Plus instruments (v2.2 and earlier; manufactured prior to February 2012). For more information, visit www.indsci.com/gbplusrecall.

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5. New ILO Publication Helps Identify, Prevent and Address Workplace Stress

The International Labour Organization (ILO)'s new publication, "Stress Prevention at Work Checkpoints: Practical Improvements for Stress Prevention in the Workplace" helps identify and address workplace stressors.

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6. EPA Offers First Look at Greenhouse Gas Reporting System Data

EPA recently announced the availability of the first wave of data from its new greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting system. Communities can access the 2010 GHG data from more than 6,700 facilities to identify nearby sources of GHGs, help businesses compare and track emissions and inform policy for state and local governments.

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