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READER SUBMITTED: Lauretano Sign Group Is Hosting An ISA Crane Training Session
StatewideThis is the first ever sign crane training session in Connecticut and several of the largest sign companies in the region are in attendance. Lauretano President Pat Byrne says "We are very pleased to host this session for a large number of Crane Operators... -
Turning tragedy to hope
Chicago Tribune (MCT)CHICAGO -- In her heart, Nicole Lopez always wanted these opportunities for her daughter, Amani. In her mind, she never truly believed they were possible given their neighborhood and family budget. At age 6, Amani Manning reads above her grade level. She...Tags: Students, Brian Kelly, Charity, Health and Safety at Work, Teaching and Learning
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Man injured in blast at North Dakota oil patch business
ALEXANDER, N.D. - The Occupational Safety and Health Administration is investigating an explosion at a business in the western North Dakota oil patch that injured a man. The McKenzie County Sheriff's Office says 29-year-old Aaron Callantine, of...
Tags: Explosions, Petroleum Industry, Health and Safety at Work, Emergency Incidents
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Man killed in Oklahoma industrial accident was from Springfield
cbrewer@schurz.comALTUS, Okla. - A worker killed in an industrial accident in Oklahoma has been identified as a man from Springfield. Authorities say 57-year old Mark Rooney died in the accident on Tuesday afternoon at the Planters Cooperative grain elevator in Altus....Tags: Health and Safety at Work
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OSHA: Metra owes employee in whistleblower case
Tribune reporterThe U.S. Labor Department says Metra violated federal law by retaliating against an employee who complained about safety and has ordered the commuter rail agency to give the whistle-blower $38,000 in overtime pay. The 22-year Metra employee,...Tags: Employees, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Metra, Labor Legislation
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Staying with meaningful stories
It has been more than two years since Declan Sullivan’s death made headlines, but the story has continued along surprising lines. It was a national story back in October 2010, as most stories involving the University of Notre Dame football team...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Chicago Tribune, University of Notre Dame, Health and Safety at Work, Health and Safety at School
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Declan Sullivan's legacy touches dozens of young lives
In her heart, Nicole Lopez always wanted these opportunities for her daughter, Amani. In her mind, she never truly believed they were possible given their neighborhood and family budget. At age 6, Amani Manning reads above her grade level. She attends a...
Tags: Students, Brian Kelly, Disasters and Accidents, Charity, Health and Safety at Work
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CORRECTED-Texas fertilizer company didn't heed disclosure rules before blast
Reuters(Corrects rental truck brand used by McVeigh was from Ryder, not U-Haul, in paragraph 20) By Joshua Schneyer, Ryan McNeill and Janet Roberts NEW YORK, April 20 (Reuters) - The fertilizer plant that exploded on Wednesday, obliterating part of a small...Tags: Environmental Politics, Fertilizer, Disasters and Accidents, Terrorism, Health and Safety at Work
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Disney's Space Mountain, Soarin' Over California remain closed
A ride at Disneyland and another at neighboring Disney California Adventure Park remained closed Tuesday as park officials worked to fix safety violations cited by the state. Disney officials said they voluntarily closed Disneyland's Space Mountain...
Tags: Employees, Punishment, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Space Mountain
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Two Disney rides remain closed in wake of state citations
A ride at Disneyland and another at Disney California Adventure Park remained closed Monday following several citations issued by the state over worker safety violations. Disney officials said they voluntarily closed Disneyland's Space Mountain and...
Tags: Employees, Punishment, Fines, Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Money and Monetary Policy, Elections, Benghazi, Research
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Updated: Students protest new FAU stadium name
Florida Atlantic University President Mary Jane Saunders has agreed to meet Friday with students upset about a decision to name the football stadium after a prison operator. About 100 students on Monday protested FAU’s decision last week to name...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Politics, Pompano Beach, Prisons
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