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Flight attendants may gain OSHA protections while aloft | Essentials

Flight attendants may gain OSHA protections while aloft

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Washington (CNN) -- Flight attendants who have OSHA protections on the ground -- but lose them the minute they board a plane -- may soon retain those protections in the sky. In a move that may also benefit airline passengers, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced Friday they plan to share responsibility for the flight attendants' safety on aircraft. Flight attendants would, for the first time, be able to report workplace injuries and illnesses to OSHA, ending a 37-year era in which the FAA claimed sole jurisdiction for cabin safety. Flight attendants applauded the proposal, saying it would not negatively affect passenger service, but instead would benefit passengers because they share the same environment. OSHA said areas of concern include exposure to noise and blood-borne pathogens and access to information on hazardous chemicals.

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Veda Shook

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0"This is a validation that the aircraft cabin is our workplace," said Veda Shook, ...
0.0212659"This is a validation that the aircraft cabin is our workplace," said Veda Shook, president of the American Association of Flight Attendants. "Any enhancement for flight attendants would also be an enhancement for passengers."
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Hilda Solis

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-0.0630002"The policy announced today with the FAA will not only enhance the health and safety of flight attendants by connecting them directly with OSHA, but will by extension improve the flying experience of millions of airline passengers," U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis said ...
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Victoria Day

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-0.10298"A4A believes that expanding the regulatory process across multiple agencies is unnecessary, creates conflicting regulatory authority and a host of logistical problems throughout the industry," Victoria Day said. ...
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FieldTerminology: federal law

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Organization: American Association of Flight Attendants

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Organization: Health Administration

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Organization: FAA

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Organization: Coast Guard

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Company: CNN

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