Local Enforcement of Safety Regulations


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LOCAL ENFORCEMENT OF SAFETY REGULATIONS.


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Considers (80) H.R. 6147.




The Impact of Local Law Enforcement Agencies on the Enforcement of Commercial Vehicle Safety Laws in California by the Year 2000


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The study examined the future role of local police and sheriff agencies in the enforcement of commercial vehicle safety laws within California. Emerging related trends and events were identified and assessed which resulted in the development of three potential scenarios. Some of these scenarios included the preemption of State and local enforcement in this area by the federal government. The study assessed policy alternatives and strategic objectives ultimately leading to a strategic plan to move to the most desired future that includes State and local enforcement/regulation. It concludes local agencies will become more active in this area and suggests the California Highway Patrol, a traditional leader in this area, develop a broad based training effort to promote uniform enforcement. The paper also includes supporting material such as lists, tables, definitions in text, assumption maps, references, and bibliography.




Code Enforcement


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Ensuring Safe Food


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How safe is our food supply? Each year the media report what appears to be growing concern related to illness caused by the food consumed by Americans. These food borne illnesses are caused by pathogenic microorganisms, pesticide residues, and food additives. Recent actions taken at the federal, state, and local levels in response to the increase in reported incidences of food borne illnesses point to the need to evaluate the food safety system in the United States. This book assesses the effectiveness of the current food safety system and provides recommendations on changes needed to ensure an effective science-based food safety system. Ensuring Safe Food discusses such important issues as: What are the primary hazards associated with the food supply? What gaps exist in the current system for ensuring a safe food supply? What effects do trends in food consumption have on food safety? What is the impact of food preparation and handling practices in the home, in food services, or in production operations on the risk of food borne illnesses? What organizational changes in responsibility or oversight could be made to increase the effectiveness of the food safety system in the United States? Current concerns associated with microbiological, chemical, and physical hazards in the food supply are discussed. The book also considers how changes in technology and food processing might introduce new risks. Recommendations are made on steps for developing a coordinated, unified system for food safety. The book also highlights areas that need additional study. Ensuring Safe Food will be important for policymakers, food trade professionals, food producers, food processors, food researchers, public health professionals, and consumers.




Tuberculosis in the Workplace


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Before effective treatments were introduced in the 1950s, tuberculosis was a leading cause of death and disability in the United States. Health care workers were at particular risk. Although the occupational risk of tuberculosis has been declining in recent years, this new book from the Institute of Medicine concludes that vigilance in tuberculosis control is still needed in workplaces and communities. Tuberculosis in the Workplace reviews evidence about the effectiveness of control measuresâ€"such as those recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Preventionâ€"intended to prevent transmission of tuberculosis in health care and other workplaces. It discusses whether proposed regulations from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration would likely increase or sustain compliance with effective control measures and would allow adequate flexibility to adapt measures to the degree of risk facing workers.