
Kevin Druley
Associate Editor at Safety+Health Magazine
Husband. Son. Brother. StL native. Nat'l Safety Council associate editor. Former @kcchronicle & @Lincoln_Courier sports editor. ❤er of Mario Kart, pickup sports
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2 days ago |
deadspin.com | Kevin Druley
Dec 15, 2024; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) reacts in the first half against the Memphis Grizzlies at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images With a riveting, seven-game Finals in the recent rearview as well as the first round of a draft whose top pick long was a foregone conclusion, the NBA now welcomes free agency.
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4 days ago |
deadspin.com | Kevin Druley
NBA and Finals MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sometimes envisions the youngest team to win a championship in nearly 50 years as even more youthful. “Our togetherness on and off the court, how much fun we have, it made it feel like we were just kids playing basketball,” he said. If a kid with $10 — and parental permission, of course — bet on SGA’s Oklahoma City Thunder to successfully defend their NBA crown next season, he or she would make $24 should the Thunder follow through.
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5 days ago |
shawlocal.com | Kevin Druley
Brett Phillips boasts a World Series game-winning hit to his credit, yet in the eyes of the American Association of Professional Baseball, he’s merely a 31-year-old rookie. The former Major League outfielder is converting to pitcher for the Kane County Cougars this season and serves as the club’s hitting coach, too. What’s more, Phillips also personified the randomized leadoff song during batting practice at Northwestern Medicine Field in Geneva on a recent afternoon.
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6 days ago |
safetyandhealthmagazine.com | Kevin Druley
It’s a common process in the manufacturing industry: Mechanical power presses exert mechanical force to cut or shape material using tools or dies attached to moving equipment. Yet, from a safety standpoint, “there are many potential concerns,” says Jeff Frederick, a safety professional in the automotive manufacturing sector. “You’re talking about large equipment with a broad footprint that expends a high amount of energy associated with its processes,” Frederick said.
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6 days ago |
safetyandhealthmagazine.com | Kevin Druley
Key pointsNIOSH recommends drinking 8 ounces of water every 15-20 minutes while working in the heat. Consume water regularly, instead of drinking larger quantities at random, to help regulate the body’s metabolic cycles and better manage heat and heat stress.
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