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  • 1 week ago | safetyandhealthmagazine.com | Kevin Druley |Alan Ferguson |Barry Bottino

    Carl Heinlein, senior safety consultant at the American Contractors Insurance Group, joins us to discuss the impacts of fatigue on construction workers. We also discuss content from the April issue of Safety+Health. This episode is sponsored by Miller Fall Protection. Learn more about them at automation.honeywell.com/Don’t miss the next one: Sign up to be notified in an email about each new “On the Safe Side” podcast episode.

  • 2 weeks ago | deadspin.com | Kevin Druley

    A recent team social media post touting the Houston Rockets’ return to the NBA playoffs for the first time in five seasons proclaims, “WE ARE SO BACK.”Don’t look now, Western Conference, but a jelling core on a late-season surge could give this Rockets run some staying power. Houston entered Tuesday with 15 wins in its past 17 games and a 3 1/2-game edge on the Los Angeles Lakers for the No. 2 seed in the West.

  • 2 weeks ago | shawlocal.com | Kevin Druley

    Beardsgaard Barbers showcases its services within the clientele that frequent the shop. If you happen to visit during a rare slow period, however, the attributes also appear on hoodies for sale near the entrance at 117 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia. Classic haircuts, epic beards, straight-blade shaves, and alchemy. A combination of these is available at Beardsgaard and other barbershops around Kane County, offering one-stop shopping ahead of weddings, parties, big dates, and other events.

  • 3 weeks ago | deadspin.com | Kevin Druley

    Shutting down Zion Williamson for the rest of the regular season was elementary for the New Orleans Pelicans, as natural as their “NOP” team abbreviation during broadcasts. Deciding how to proceed with the injury-plagued former No. 1 overall NBA Draft pick, however, seems anything but easy. Various injuries—the latest a back contusion—will limit Williamson to 30 games or fewer for the fourth time in his six professional seasons. That includes missing the entire 2021-22 season with a foot injury.

  • 3 weeks ago | deadspin.com | Kevin Druley

    A quick trip to the Internet Anagram Server at www.wordsmith.org reveals thousands of combinations for “Aaron Rodgers.”As the four-time MVP quarterback’s free agency charade approaches its second month, though, two seem especially fitting:“Arranges Odor” and “Roared Groans.”Really, what could be so difficult about Rodgers steeling himself to decide on whether he’ll play in 2025 or retire after 20 NFL seasons?

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Kevin Druley
Kevin Druley @KevinDruley
18 Sep 24

RT @SafetyHealthMag: Have you stopped by to meet us in person at the #NSCExpo yet? We love meeting our readers! Drop by NSC Central booth 1…

Kevin Druley
Kevin Druley @KevinDruley
18 Sep 24

Wouldn't be an #NSCExpo without a convention-center #muzak appreciation tweet. "Doctor My Eyes" travels elegantly wherever the show does. And Mary Chapin Carpenter's "Passionate Kisses" has played like it's the song's late-80s heyday.

Kevin Druley
Kevin Druley @KevinDruley
17 Sep 24

More Ketcham on 1926.501, the most cited standard for 14 straight fiscal years: "It’s something that we take very seriously, that we do quite a bit of activity on this. I’m proud of our National Emphasis Program where we stopped and looked at hazards across the board.” #NSCExpo

Safety+Health
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No. 1: Fall Protection – General Requirements. Ketchum: "OSHA takes falls very seriously. We're trying to curb this hazard and make inroads to help people understand the standard and requirements. Too many lives are lost each year from workers who fall to their deaths." #NSCExpo https://t.co/akTeU6wZbh