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This Week's News:
  1. CSB Urges OSHA Coverage for All Public Employees
  2. ASSE Requests Hearing on OSHA’s Proposed Crane Rule
  3. Report Outlines Obama’s Options in Addressing Bush’s Last-Minute Rules
  4. NSC Calls for Nationwide Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving
  5. Preventing Extreme Sport Injuries
  6. Study Finds MRSA in Midwestern Swine Workers

WEEKLY NEWS
1. CSB Urges OSHA Coverage for All Public Employees
Citing a fatal explosion in Daytona Beach, Fla., in 2006, U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) Chairman John Bresland issued a new video safety message urging the state to move forward promptly with recommendations to extend OSHA coverage to all its public workers.

2. ASSE Requests Hearing on OSHA’s Proposed Crane Rule
The American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) in a recent comment has asked OSHA for a hearing to determine how the agency failed to include a single reference to A10 Safety Requirements for Construction and Demolition Operations voluntary consensus standards in its proposed rule on cranes and derricks in construction.

3. Report Outlines Obama’s Options in Addressing Bush’s Last-Minute Rules
The Center for American Progress released a new report detailing the last-minute rules rushed out by the Bush administration, including regulations that impact worker health and safety. The report claims these “midnight rules” actually represent deregulatory actions that weaken or eliminate safeguards protecting health, safety, the environment and the public’s general welfare.

4. NSC Calls for Nationwide Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving
In a sweeping effort to eliminate the dangerous practice of using cell phones and messaging devices while behind the wheel, the National Safety Council (NSC) asked motorists to stop calling or texting while driving, urged governors and legislators in all 50 states and the District of Columbia to pass laws banning this behavior and encouraged businesses to enact policies against it.

5. Preventing Extreme Sport Injuries
For many thrill-seekers, extreme sports, such as downhill ski racing, ski jumping, snowboarding, snowmobiling, snow biking and ice climbing, can be fun way to get an adrenaline rush during the long winter months. But these sports are called “x-treme” for a reason – participants may have a high chance of injury.

6. Study Finds MRSA in Midwestern Swine Workers
The first study documenting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in swine and swine workers in the United States has been published by University of Iowa researchers. The investigators found a strain of MRSA known as ST398 in a swine production system in the Midwest.

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