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FREE Synergist Webinars - November 2021

11/3/2021

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Boothless Technologies Create New Opportunities for Hearing Assessment and Conservation
November 15, 2021 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET | Earn 1 Contact Hour
Free webinar in partnership with Edare


​Recent advances in mobile technologies have yielded new innovations in how and where hearing testing may be performed. Get an overview of new technologies designed for testing outside traditional sound booths, often referred to as “boothless audiometry,” including challenges and current regulations governing occupational hearing testing.

Heat Stress and Vector-Borne Disease: Mother Nature vs. Flame-Resistant and Arc-Rated Clothing
November 17, 2021 | 2:00 - 3:00 PM ET | Earn 1 Contact Hour
Free webinar in partnership with Bulwark
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There are several factors to consider when selecting flame-resistant and arc-rated clothing, especially in the case of extreme weather conditions. Learn best practices for avoiding heat stress, specifically when dealing with those inevitable insects that accompany the summer heat.
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OSHA’s Proposed Rule Would Improve Heat Safety on the Job

11/3/2021

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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking for Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings on Oct. 27, 2021. Currently, OSHA does not have a specific standard for hazardous heat conditions and this action begins the process to consider a heat-specific workplace rule.
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“As we continue to see temperatures rise and records broken, our changing climate affects millions of America’s workers who are exposed to tough and potentially dangerous heat,” said U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh. “We know a disproportionate number of people of color perform this critical work and they, like all workers, deserve protections. We must act now to address the impacts of extreme heat and to prevent workers from suffering the agony of heat illness or death.”

The Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking will initiate a comment period to gather diverse perspectives and expertise on topics, such as heat-stress thresholds, heat-acclimatization planning and exposure monitoring.

Source:  OSHA Press Release:  https://www.dol.gov/newsroom/releases/osha/osha20211026
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The Synergist Monthly Weekly: OSHA's COVID-19 Vaccine, Testing Rule Expected to Be Published Soon

11/3/2021

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(Re-Post from The Synergist Weekly newsletter)
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Like employers and other stakeholders, the Synergist team is on the lookout for the publication of OSHA’s new emergency temporary standard (ETS) to require COVID-19 vaccination or testing for workers of larger employers. Yesterday, news outlets including Reuters, The Hill, and The New York Times reported that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has completed its regulatory review of the ETS and that the standard is expected to be published “in the coming days,” according to a spokesperson from the U.S. Department of Labor. President Biden’s COVID-19 Action Plan, released in September, directs OSHA to issue an ETS that would require all employers with 100 or more employees to ensure that their workers are vaccinated against the disease or submit to weekly testing.

The ETS was reviewed by the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA), the statutory part of OMB that conducts regulatory reviews. Once the OIRA review process is complete and the rule finalized, it will be published in the Federal Register. According to the OSHA website, once the agency publishes the ETS in the Federal Register, it serves as a proposed permanent standard subject to the usual rulemaking process except that a final ruling should be made within six months. The validity of an emergency temporary standard may be challenged in an appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals.
While we wait for OSHA’s new ETS to be published, here are some highlights related to other recent developments at the agency.

Protecting workers from heat hazards. An advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) published on Oct. 27 by OSHA launches the agency’s rulemaking process for a standard to protect workers from heat hazards. The ANPRM on heat injury and illness prevention, which covers both outdoor and indoor work settings, initiates a comment period for OSHA to gather information on issues to consider in developing the standard. Comments are due by Dec. 27.

New head of OSHA. The U.S. Senate has confirmed Doug Parker, who most recently served as chief of California’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health, as the new assistant secretary of labor for OSHA. The agency had been without a permanent administrator since David Michaels resigned in 2017.

Federal advisory council on OHS. The U.S. Department of Labor seeks nominations for candidates to be considered for appointment to the newly reestablished Federal Advisory Council on Occupational Safety and Health. FACOSH is intended to advise the Labor secretary on how to reduce the number of injuries and illnesses in the federal workforce. Nominations for membership on FACOSH are due by Nov. 22.

New regional initiative. A new Regional Emphasis Program established by OSHA is intended to help reduce worker exposure to health hazards in industries where previous inspections have indicated that employees were exposed to hazardous substances such as asbestos, formaldehyde, and cadmium. Additional substances associated with long latency periods from exposure to the appearance of symptoms—benzene, beryllium, and ethylene oxide, among others—are also included in OSHA’s documentation for the program.

Robot system safety. Updated information on robot system safety in workplaces is now published in the OSHA Technical Manual. The updated information can be found in chapter four in the section on industrial robot systems and industrial robot system safety, which is intended as a guide to robot systems found in industrial applications.
AIHA members can always find the latest industry news from The Synergist on AIHA’s website and in The Synergist Weekly e-newsletter, which is delivered every Thursday. We look forward to keeping readers up to date on OSHA’s forthcoming COVID-19 ETS and other issues of importance to industrial hygienists and occupational and environmental health and safety professionals.
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New EHS Job Opportunities Across the USA

11/2/2021

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Recent Job Postings provided by EHSCareers
NORTHEAST REGION
FDRsafety LLC 
EHS Manager 
Jersey City, New Jersey

Yale University 
Environmental Affairs Assistant 
New Haven, Connecticut

Georgetown University 
Sr. Occ. Health & Biosafety Mgr. 
Washington, DC

Northeast Paving 
Safety Manager 
Bangor, Maine

Pactiv Evergreen Inc. 
Plant EHS Manager 
Canandaigua, New York


SOUTHEAST REGION
FDRsafety LLC 
Corp. Safety Construction Coord. 
Charlotte, North Carolina

BAE Systems Inc. 
Principal Process Safety Eng. 
Radford, Virginia

Select Search 
HSE Specialist 
Charlotte, North Carolina


SOUTHWEST REGION
Southeastern OK State University 
Occup. Safety & Health Professor 
Durant, Oklahoma

CITGO Refinery 
PSM Safety Advisor 
Corpus Christi, Texas
MIDWEST REGION
John Deere 
Safety Manager 
Milan, Illinois

HazTek Safety Management 
Controlling Energy Marshall (Safety) 
Chicago, Illinois

Vermeer 
Senior EHS Manager 
Pella, Iowa

Alter Trading 
Regional EHS Coordinator 
Rockford, Illinois

City of Chicago
Health & Safety Analyst 
Chicago, Illinois

CF Industries 
EHS & Compliance Manager 
Deerfield, Illinois

Tecta America Corp 
Regional Safety Director 
Rosemont, Illinois


PACIFIC REGION
LGC 
EHS Coordinator 
Petaluma, California

Aarcher 
Environmental Manager 
Seattle, Washington

Lawrence Berkeley National Lab
Senior Health & Safety Manager
Berkeley, California

CAES
Senior EHS Specialist 
San Diego, California

Santa Clara Valley Transp. Authority 
Transit Safety Officer 
San Jose, California

DTE Energy Services 
EHS Specialist 
Stockton, California
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