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    OSHA Investigates Deadly Explosion

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    OSHA Investigating Explosion That Hurt 2 Workers at Recycling Plant

    • The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has opened an investigation into an explosion at Arrow Metal and E-Waste Recycling in Holbrook, New York, that injured two employees on June 30 after a tank was damaged.
    • It is not known what kind of gas was in the damaged tank, according to a Suffolk police spokeswoman.
    • The two injured employees suffered non-life-threatening injuries, with one taken to the hospital.

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    What OSHA’s latest rule changes signal for federal workforce risk management

    • OSHA’s recent revocation of its Open Fires in Marine Terminals Standard, first issued in 1983, signals a broader trend of agencies reevaluating legacy safety requirements that no longer reflect modern operating conditions.
    • Though the rule is industry-specific to marine terminals, a commentary by a Sedgwick executive argues federal agencies overseeing maritime, transportation, infrastructure, and other high-risk workforces should regularly review and update safety practices rather than relying on outdated standards.
    • Safety regulation changes and workers’ compensation outcomes are closely linked, as shifts in safety oversight can directly influence workplace injury trends and claims exposure, making proactive risk management, trained supervisors, and responsive claims systems increasingly important.
    • Citing Sedgwick research, the piece notes early intervention within the first 90 days of a claim can reduce claim duration by up to 70 days compared to delayed treatment, underscoring the value of coordinated case management and early intervention protocols.

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    Volusia County Employee Electrocuted in Edgewater Powerline Accident

    • An employee with the Volusia County Public Works Department, was critically injured July 8 after being electrocuted while performing routine canal maintenance in Edgewater’s Majestic Oaks neighborhood.
    • A Gradall wheeled excavator made contact with a live powerline, catching fire and carrying an electric current; The excavator driver got out safely, but the maintenance worker was seriously injured after apparently trying to retrieve a fire extinguisher from the still-energized excavator.
    • Police are treating the incident as an accident, and an investigation is ongoing.

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