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The BI Top 10: Week of Jan. 15, 2024

Willis Towers Watson’s creation of a leadership team to focus on complex risks is drawing plenty of attention this week. Also of note: Alliant details its CEO succession plan. Source link

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Mississippi bill would create comp alternative for first-responder PTSD

Mississippi lawmakers on Wednesday filed legislation that would give options for first responders with mental injuries other than pursuing workers compensation benefits. House Bill 236, dubbed the Helping Heroes Act, would allow firefighters, police officers and emergency medical services personnel with a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder arising from a workplace incident to receive reimbursements …

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Arizona bill would permit MDMA therapy in first-responder PTSD claims

Arizona lawmakers filed a bill Wednesday that would require employer coverage of MDMA-assisted therapy in workers compensation claims involving certain first responders diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. House Bill 2274 would add methylenedioxymethamphetamine-assisted therapy as an approved treatment protocol for firefighters and peace officers diagnosed with PTSD arising from line-of-duty incidents. Health care providers treating …

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Manufacturer cited for exposing workers to amputation hazards

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration said Wednesday it cited a manufacturer after discovering numerous machine safety violations at its Itasca, Illinois, plant that expose workers to amputation hazards. OSHA cited Walker Midwest LLC, a division of Ontario, Canada-based Walker Stamping, for one willful violation and 13 serious violations following a July inspection that …

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Nevada OSHA stiffens penalties for safety violations

The Nevada Division of Industrial Relations, Occupational Safety & Health Administration announced Monday increased penalty amounts for employers that violate workplace safety regulations. The 3.24% increase, which takes effect immediately, is in response to federal regulations mandating states adjust penalties in line with inflation. For willful and repeat violations, the maximum penalty increased to $161,323 …

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