Safety News
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- NASA extends Johnson safety contract (UPI)
HOUSTON, March 9 (UPI) -- The U.S. space agency says it has extended a safety and mission services contract for work at the Johnson Space Center in Houston and other NASA facilities. - Baby slings to get safety warning after deaths (MSNBC)
The U.S. government is preparing a safety warning about baby slings ? those popular and fashionable infant carriers that parents can sling around their chests to carry their baby. - Companies lose billions from poor safety (The Age)
Companies lose about 10 per cent of their turnover as a result of poor safety, costing billions in lost production and flow-on effects, a leading academic says. - Poor safety to blame for staff turnover (Herald Sun)
COMPANIES lose about 10 per cent of their turnover as a result of poor safety, a leading academic says. - Boise State bans safety for breaking team rules (Sports Illustrated)
BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Boise State safety Jason Robinson has been suspended indefinitely for violating team rules. - Georgia House lawmakers OK food safety bill (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The Georgia House has approved a bill that puts teeth in a food safety bill that cleared the Legislature last year. It was prompted by a 2009 salmonella outbreak that originated in a south Georgia peanut processing plant, sickened hundreds and was linked to the deaths of at least nine people. - Steelers re-sign safety Clark, bring back Randle El (CBS Sports)
The Steelers made a pair of surprise moves by re-signing safety Ryan Clark and bringing back wide receiver Antwaan Randle El on Tuesday, a day after signing safety Will Allen from the Buccaneers and wide receiver Arnaz Battle from the 49ers. - Toyota finds no flaw with safety electronics (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Toyota Motor Corp said it had found no flaw with its throttle controls as it seeks to dismiss an external study critical of its electronic safety systems. - Steelers re-sign safety Clark, bring back WR Randle El (Fox Sports)
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a pair of surprise moves by re-signing safety Ryan Clark and bringing back wide receiver Antwaan Randle El. - Hero Pilot Touts Airline Safety (TheStreet.com)
Jeff Skiles, first officer on the 'Miracle of the Hudson' flight, pushes for safety training as the Senate considers an FAA reauthorization bill.
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