If footwear does not provide sufficient support, the worker may not wear it leading to several opportunities for injury.
If this past year has proven anything, it has proved that anti-fatigue precautions are needed for an already overworked industry.
Recent drug testing data and patterns shows that workforce drug testing remains an absolute necessity.
Employers should perform a three-step process in order to best determine how to mitigate potential hazards and implement safety protocol.
The safety industry continues to see developments in innovation and technology despite no trade shows to show off new products in person.
Air conditioning was cost prohibitive because of the mezzanine’s openness to the rest of the facility. However, evaporative cooling could operate less expensively than air conditioning and lower the mezzanine temperature.
This is, however, the time we are currently living in and we have to make the most of it.
When accidents occur, the proper set of gloves can save a worker’s hand.
Good indoor air quality (IAQ) can mean a number of things. Here are some factors to consider when evaluating the safety of your air environment.
Election Day has been designated as an official company holiday.
Artificial intelligence will offer ergonomic assessments to employers.
The report rates states on how well they have protected residents and employees from coronavirus.
If you are a small business that has decided to reopen, how can you work to create a safety culture, now and in the age of the new normal?
Episode 29
In this episode of the podcast, Editor Sydny Shepard and MSA's Jason Fox discuss what a connected worker is, how that fits into the safety industry and what it means for the future of gas detection.
How plant managers are playing with fire.