National COSH urges Kentucky legislators to reject HB 398 and instead focus on strengthening protections that empower workers ...
Industrial gas detection is undergoing a transformative period. Driven by rapid technological advancements, increasingly stringent regulations, and a heightened focus on safety and sustainability ...
Do you think you’ve heard it all before when it comes to heat safety for construction? You may want to think again! Did you know that the three-year average of heat-related worker deaths has ...
Workers in high-risk work environments need to feel confident their flame-resistant clothing will also help them be seen by others. When Hurricane Helene hit the Carolinas last, nearly 20,000 line ...
For the first time in nearly two decades, OSHA updated its arc-flash hazard guidance on Nov. 25, 2024. This update provides clear instructions for both employers and workers, emphasizing two major ...
Industrial head protection is certified under ANSI/ISEA Z89.1-2014 (R2019) as either Type I or Type II based on many criteria. Understanding the differences between Type I and Type II, coupled ...
It’s never too early to prepare and plan for events that can disrupt one’s quality of life. Hurricanes, fires, tornadoes, and health issues are just a few of the events that come to mind.
Some make headlines. Others remain under the radar. Either way, employee exposure to hazardous chemicals and other substances is on the rise, making emergency eyewash and shower equipment at the ...
Keeping workers safe on the construction jobsite is always priority number one. But inclement weather, hazardous conditions, heavy equipment and more can sometimes make jobsite safety easier said ...
The critical elements of fall protection involve identifying hazards, implementing safety solutions, embracing innovation, and fostering a culture of safety leadership. Falls are a persistent ...
When it comes to workplace safety, footwear might not be the first thing that comes to mind. Yet, for those working in high-risk environments like construction sites, factories, or industrial ...
Alternating current (AC) electrical power has been used in industrial facilities and in people’s homes since 1882. Over the years, we have come to recognize the hazards associated with AC, and ...
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