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    Accident Reporting Procedures - Part 1

    Learn the proper way to document and report work place accidents


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    Workplace deaths drop 22 percent in '09, but early '10 numbers show increase
    While the number of work-related deaths fluctuates each year, Rosenman said the most important thing to remember is that each fatality in the workplace is preventable. "Every death is tragic, but there are no such things as accidents in the workplace,"

    RoSPA URGES MORE RADICAL APPROACH TO WORKPLACE ACCIDENT REPORTING
    The Health and Safety Executive's consultation on proposals to amend the Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) closes on April 29. In its response, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has

    Tourism firms get big cut
    Tourism operators face increasing costs from ACC workplace accident levies, the introduction of the emissions trading scheme and an increase in GST. This month ACC Minister Nick Smith said the rating, which calculates levies based on the number of

    James R. Carroll | Where have we heard this before?
    We want to make (sure) that in the workplace there's the ability for them to do their job, but we're not going to pay controllers to be napping.” Bill Voss, the president of the non-profit Flight Safety Foundation and a former controller,

    This Week: Big Brothers Koch. PLUS: Celebrating Earth Day
    “Big Brothers: Thought Control at Koch,” is a clear look at an entirely new campaign of political education, indoctrination and intimidation at the workplace in a post-Citizens United era. Sources interviewed for the piece at Koch subsidiaries in

    Sugarland says stage collapse was an accident

    The band also said "they had nothing to do with the construction of the venue" and did not have the final say if the show should happen or not.

    Carl Brizzi, an attorney representing Heather Goodrich, who lost her husband in the collapse, blasted Sugarland's comments.

    "Sugarland's response is a carefully crafted legal document that inappropriately attempts to distance the band from the responsibilities incumbent upon the show performers as to the safety of their fans ... And this spin doctoring of Sugarland's role in the case is both offensive and outlandish," he said.

    Gail Gellman, the band's manager, said the group was upset that people want to point fingers and try to sensationalize the disaster and released a statement, trying to clarify the claims made in the lawsuit.

    "The single most important thing to Sugarland, are their fans ... for anyone to think otherwise is completely devastating to them," the statement read.

    Earlier this month, Indiana State Fair Commission paid a $6,300 fine imposed after state workplace safety regulators concluded the fair failed to conduct an adequate safety evaluation at the fairgrounds.