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U.S. energy regulator approves sulfide gas limit in Bakken crude
ReutersBy Jeanine Prezioso NEW YORK, June 7 (Reuters) - Enbridge Energy Partners is allowed to limit the amount of potentially harmful sulfide gas in crude oil shipped on its pipeline into its Bakken rail loading terminal in North Dakota, the U.S. Federal...Tags: Shipping Service, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Enbridge Energy Partners LP
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Pesticides again tied to Parkinson's disease
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Exposure to pesticides and other chemicals is linked to an increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease, according to a fresh look at some past research. Dr. James Bower, a neurologist from the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,...Tags: National Institutes of Health, Mayo Clinic, Hospitals and Clinics, Health and Safety at Work, Parkinson's Disease
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Work-related death toll rises
In South Florida, 33 workers lost their lives while working on the job in fiscal 2012, up from 25 a year ago, according to recently released numbers from OSHA. Most were men, there was at least one woman. They died after falling from heights, being...Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, AFL-CIO, Port Everglades, Career and Workplace
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Learn about workplace safety at WACC's free luncheon June 19
Lunch and learn about workplace safety at a special free luncheon offered through Whitehall Area Chamber of Commerce at noon Wednesday, June 19. All business owners are invited to attend this special event focusing on OSHA: What Every Business Owner...Tags: Whitehall
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Six dead in Philadelphia building collapse, mayor says
PHILADELPHIA — A building that was being torn down collapsed with a thunderous boom Wednesday, raining bricks on a neighboring thrift store, killing six people and injuring at least 13 others in an accident that witnesses said was bound to happen....
Tags: Prosecution, Building Material, FBI, Disasters and Accidents, Witnesses
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Philadelphia building collapses kills six, injures 14
Updated 8 a.m. Thursday. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Rescue workers were digging through rubble Thursday for any additional victims who may have been trapped when a building under demolition collapsed onto a neighboring thrift store, killing six people...
Tags: Building Material, Prosecution, Disasters and Accidents, The Salvation Army, Financially Distressed Companies
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Estudio relaciona nuevamente pesticidas a mal de Parkinson
ReutersPor Andrew M. Seaman NUEVA YORK (Reuters Health) - Una revisión de estudios publicados revela que la exposición a los pesticidas y otras sustancias quÃmicas está asociada con un aumento del riesgo de desarrollar Parkinson. El doctor James Bower,... -
COLUMN-Toxic gas in Bakken pipeline points to sour well problem: Kemp
ReutersBy John Kemp LONDON, May 29 (Reuters) - The discovery of perilous concentrations of hydrogen sulphide gas in a crude oil storage tank earlier this month has sparked a furious row between pipeline operator Enbridge and Bakken crude shippers including...Tags: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Shipping Service, Energy Resources, Petroleum Industry, Enbridge Energy Partners LP
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Seniors Idol-ized in township's Senior American Idol contest
Did you feel the ground shaking in Orland Hills May 9? If so, you were feeling the effect of Orland Township's Senior American Idol Scholarship Fundraiser, sponsored by KCM Accounting, at Georgio's Banquets in Orland Hills. The room was ablaze with...Tags: Palos Park, Sundance Film Festival, Entertainment, Pat Quinn, American Idol (tv program)
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Letter to the Editor - May 27
Volunteers could save money for county’s airport To the editor: President John F. Kennedy said it best: “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” That was the beginning of VISTA, the Peace...Tags: Peace Corps, John F. Kennedy
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Westowne needs air conditioning — now
On May 22 at 10:30 a.m., it was 86 degrees inside the classroom at Westowne Elementary School. According to Occupational Safety and Health Administration recommendations, office spaces should be cooled to around 75 to 79 degrees, depending on personal...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Public Schools, Education, Schools
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