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Chris Holman welcomes Bart Pickelman, MIOSHA Director, Lansing, MI. MIOSHA is celebrating 50 years—what are some of the biggest milestones the organization has achieved since 1975? How has MIOSHA's approach to workplace safety evolved over the decades to meet new challenges? Can you share some examples of how MIOSHA's consultative services or training programs have made a difference for businesses? What role do partnerships like the MVPP and MSHARP play in creating a strong safety culture across Michigan? Looking ahead, how does MIOSHA plan to continue innovating and protecting Michigan's workers over the next 50 years? » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/ MIOSHA Marks 50 Years of Protecting Workers LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA), part of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity, is celebrating 50 years of service to Michigan's workforce. Since its creation in 1975, MIOSHA has remained committed to protecting the safety and health of Michigan workers through education, outreach and enforcement. “For 50 years, MIOSHA has worked side by side with businesses and workers to keep people safe,” said Gov. Gretchen Whitmer. “By going above and beyond to protect our workers, MIOSHA ensures that everyone can go home at the end of the day while helping our businesses continue to thrive. A strong economy starts with safe workplaces, and I'm proud of MIOSHA's role in creating opportunity and peace of mind for Michigan families.” MIOSHA is one of 22 states with federal OSHA-approved safety and health programs that cover both private and public sector workers. “For half a century, MIOSHA has been at the forefront of protecting Michigan workers by fostering safe and healthy workplaces,” said MIOSHA Director Bart Pickelman. "Our mission to ‘Protect the Health and Safety of Michigan Workers' remains as important today as it was when we began. This five decade milestone is a testament to the collaborative efforts of employers, employees and MIOSHA staff who share a commitment to safety and health.” A Legacy of Leadership Over five decades, MIOSHA has launched statewide initiatives and partnerships aimed at reducing workplace hazards and saving lives. Key achievements include: Helped reduce workplace fatalities: Fatalities dropped 65 percent, and injury and illness rates fell 66 percent since the 1970s. Advancing worker health and safety: MIOSHA's consultative services have helped thousands of businesses proactively address workplace hazards. State emphasis programs: Focused efforts have addressed serious risks such as fall hazards, excavation safety, heat exposure and silica. Training and education: Since 2007, the MIOSHA Training Institute (MTI) has trained more than 35,000 workers and employers with affordable, high-quality courses. Grants for safer workplaces: MIOSHA has awarded more than $12 million in grant funding to small and mid-sized employers to expand access to training and safety equipment. Cooperative programs: Partnerships such as the MIOSHA Alliance Program, the Michigan Voluntary Protection Program (MVPP) and the Michigan Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (MSHARP) have strengthened workplace safety cultures statewide. Looking Ahead As MIOSHA commemorates its 50th anniversary, the agency remains committed to evolving with the needs of Michigan's workforce. It will continue to innovate, expand outreach and strengthen collaborations with employers, workers and stakeholders. MIOSHA's motto is to “Educate Before We Regulate”. Learn more about tools and resources to support safe and healthy workplaces at Michigan.gov/MIOSHA. ###
John Danaher assesses how AI may reshape ethical and social norms, minds the anticipatory gap in regulation, and applies the MVPP to decide against digitizing himself. John parlayed an interest in science fiction into researching legal philosophy, emerging technology, and society. Flipping the script on ethical assessment, John identifies six (6) mechanisms by which technology may reshape ethical principles and social norms. John further illustrates the impact AI can have on decision sets and relationships. We then discuss the dilemma articulated by the aptly named anticipatory gap. In which the effort required to regulate nascent tech is proportional to our understanding of its ultimate effects. Finally, we turn our attention to the rapid rise of digital duplicates. John provides examples and proposes a Minimally Viable Permissibility Principle (MVPP) for evaluating the use of digital duplicates. Emphasizing the difficulty of mitigating the risks posed after a digital duplicate is let loose in the wide, John declines the opportunity to digitally duplicate himself. John Danaher is a Sr. Lecturer in Ethics at the NUI Galway School of Law. A prolific scholar, he is the author of Automation and Utopia: Human Flourishing in a World Without Work (Harvard University Press, 2019). Papers referenced in this episode include The Ethics of Personalized Digital Duplicates: A Minimal Viability Principle and How Technology Alters Morality and Why It Matters. A transcript of this episode is here.
Taylor Swift is goin to the Super Bowl... Here We Go... - Will Bob the Groundhog wear shorts - We check in with the Pittsburgh Scanner and see what is going on in our neighborhood - The Ravens lost... We read the Facebook comments - Britney Spears fans trolling Justin Timberlake on the iTunes charts - Is the Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Super Bowl Proposal going to happen? - Anyone Watching The Canadian Horse Ranching "Heartland" Show - Have anything for the show. Listen on iHeartRadio click the little mic and leave us a talkback message
On this episode of Green With Envy, Amina Smith drops by to share her thoughts on Taylor Swift around the KC Chiefs and the Patriots horrible season. Then, they talk Celtics. At the beginning of the pod, Will and Greg react to Payton Pritchard's big game and his new contract. O:00-19:00: Celtics preseason Game 1 reaction (MVPP! MVPP! MVPP!) 19:00-END - Amina Smith host of Celtics pregame on NBC Sports Boston 19:00-30:00 - Amina Smith (wife of Chiefs safety Deon Bush) talks Kelce and T-Swift 30:00-37:00 - The Patriots dismal season 37:00-53:00 - Jrue, Media Day, Paul Pierce, and Mike Gorman 53:00-END - GWE Fastbreak w/ Amina Smith Featuring: Amina Smith: (@aminajadetv) Will Weir (@willbon13) Greg Maneikis (Twitter: @miniminoe | Instagram: @maneikis_music) Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more exclusive content Presented by Blue Wire Podcasts Music by Black Sheep Optimists Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Neste episódio, João Lima, Lucas Carvalho e Pedro Galindo recebem Leonardo Paglioni para distribuir a alguns destaques dos playoffs importantes prêmios: o SOP, o COP e MVPP. Faça parte da nossa comunidade: apoia.se/clube93
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Jiggling Jumper CablesStephen The uTracer 3 A tube curve tracer that is very powerful. Some upgrades that are in the mix New interface for selecting socket connections - going to have 8 and 9 pin sockets with rotary switches for each pin Upgraded ground loop for measuring the grid current on triodes Integrated FTDI Transistor curve tracer (only tests the "positive" transistors PNP,N-Channel stuff) Lab Notebook: http://dos4ever.com/uTracerNotebook/Notebook.html#Plate SSPS - The entropy creator Parker New Article: Key Parts of an Arduino: How to Integrate the Arduino Platform into your Product Reading temperature NTC thermistors Voltage divider method Wheatstone bridge circuit Dedicated IC like the MAX6682MUA Others ways? Are space ships and space suits rated for external positive pressure? Relevant Reddit Thread RFO Saelig has a new programmable 128W Power Supply With 1mV/1mA Precision Output: 0 – 16 Volts / 0-8 Amps Resolution: 1 mV / 1 mA Low Ripple & Noise:
What’s up, youths?! This week, Parker and Cumulus discuss Snapchats, re-visit Carlos Danger, and ponder the coolest pool pranks from Hackers that didn’t translate to personal school experiences. Then they jump into a X-Men: Apocalypse SPOILER FEST—Note that if you plan to see the movie and not have it spoiled, you’ll want to skip the 17-47 range of minute markers. They also get into some MVPP vs. MVPPs, which contains toy art photographers, Canadian musicians, dance programs with kids, and people at zoos. Donloyd Here if you thought you could dance at 8 years of age. Email your Podcast Town Correspondent resumes to poolpartyradio @ gmail.com and visit us on FB and Twitter.
Rock the vote, y’all! This week, Parker and Cumulus dig into politics and decide that the best candidate is a meme candidate. Parker learns the politics of fashion when he commits to letting everyone know what kind of movies he’s into by putting a Spookies back patch on his jacket. Cumulus considers the politics of taco truck drinks when he finds that not all horchata is created equal. And then they have a heated analysis of their MVPP vs. MVPP. It’s a doozy, folks! Donloyd Here if you're perplexed by Pokémens these days. Rate and review us on you podcast player of choice, email us at poolpartyradio @ gmail.com, find us on FB and in Podcast Town. We appreciate you (*winks seductively*).
We’re back! This week, Parker and Cumulus talk about their viewings of Purple Rain and how they’ll likely see it again while it’s still in theaters, because why not? They also get an email from the scumdogs over at GWARcast with pics of their scum...cat? What we mean is that they sent a photo of their cat for PPR to review, and not to spoil anything, but this is a pretty rad cat. Then they get into their MVPP and MVPP choices for the week. Will Parker have some choice words for rally attendees? Will Cumulus point out the lame attempts at controversial tweets from a talking head? Listen to find out! All of this plus T-shirts and koozers are still available at HideTheBodies! Donloyd Here if you're not called "old fashioned". Email, FB, Tweet, etc. We like hearing from you in all forms, so reach out!
Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today for another episode of Pool Party Radio. This week, Parker and Cumulus have some ads to run, but they find time to recap the week's events, present TV Pilot Hostage, and recount their MVPP vs. MVPP choices for the week. And as a reminder, you have until Sunday April 24 11:59PM EST to order PPR shirts and PPR koozers from Hide The Bodies Press and art by Chuck Linington. Donloyd Here if you don't dance shame.