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American Industrial Hygiene Association Wins CDC Award -- Occupational Health & Safety

The AIHA was awarded $500,000 from the CDC for the development of worker safety resources. By Nikki Johnson-Bolden Feb 10, 2021 The American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) received a Notice of Award from the CDC on Feb. 8. The award was granted by the CDC’s “Improving Clinical and Public Health Outcomes through National Partnerships to Prevent and Control Emerging Infectious Disease Threats” program. AIHA will begin development on public education resources that are aimed at employed people. The programs will complement the association’s collection of Back to Work Safely resources. The CDC awarded the AIHA $500,000 in funding for this venture. The association will create training videos and books for the audience of small business owners, first responders, teachers and other “vulnerable workers.” These resources are intended to help workers manage the spread of COVID-19.

The Pandemic Is Raging Some Solar Companies Are Still Selling Door-to-Door

In normal times, selling solar is a relatively old-school process. Branded vans cruise neighborhoods, unloading employees who knock on dozens of doors. When they’re lucky enough to find a sympathetic ear, many sellers step into a customer’s home, ready to sign the contract right then and there. Though the utility of rooftop solar panels is more complex to explain than, say, encyclopedias or a fancy set of knives, the general technique for selling them has been used for over a century. Door-to-door sales practices, used most aggressively in solar by companies such as Vivint Solar and employed by most of the industry s largest firms, are viewed as an essential tool in finding new customers.

AIHA Calls for Workplace Violence Prevention Standard Following Attack on Capitol

Total Security Advisor Join AIHA Calls for Workplace Violence Prevention Standard Following Attack on Capitol On January 8, following an outbreak of violence at the U.S. Capitol,  the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) called for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to establish a safety standard for workplace violence prevention. XiXinXing / Shutterstock.com “The escalation in violence we have seen this past year, culminating in the tragic events at the U.S. Capitol this week, has no place in America,” AIHA Board President Lindsay Cook said in a statement. “We can and must do better as a nation. These events must serve as a catalyst for OSHA to quickly move forward with a standard on violence in the workplace to better protect America’s workers,” Cook continued.

Labor pick Walsh likely to be moderate: Experts

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