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Hampton hiring event recruits temporary workers to help educate public about COVID-19 vaccines

Hampton hiring event recruits temporary workers to help educate public about COVID-19 vaccines News 3 and last updated 2021-04-13 21:50:13-04 HAMPTON, Va. - Temporary workers are being hired to help educate residents about the COVID-19 vaccines. A hiring event was held Tuesday at the Hampton Roads Convention Center. People were interviewed on the spot for outreach specialist positions. The job will be 20-25 hours a week starting immediately, and it pays $20 an hour. It s funded through the Virginia Emergency Management Department. “It’s critical we reach herd immunity so the more people we can vaccinate, the more we can get back to our lives. This is our shot. This is our shot to get back to normal, said Gaylene Kanoyton, the manager of the Hampton outreach hiring event.

Fatal Belle plant explosion shows federal law doesn t prevent lack of knowledge about new chemicals at facilities

In August 1985, eight months after the leak of a highly toxic gas called methyl isocyanate from a Union Carbide Corporation pesticide plant in Bhopal, India, that killed thousands and caused permanent disabilities or premature death for many thousands more, an accidental release of aldicarb oxime from Union Carbide’s plant in Institute sent at least 135 people to the hospital. The following year, Congress passed the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, which requires industrial operators to report on the storage, use and releases of hazardous chemicals to federal, state and local governments. The law’s aim is to increase the public’s knowledge of chemicals at individual facilities, their uses and releases into the environment.

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