PPE


UK Cuts Noise Limits for Entertainment Industry

Employers must ensure hearing protection is worn in posted hearing protection zones at 85 decibels and must allow voluntary HPD use at 80db average levels, daily or weekly.

NIOSH Posts Alert on Safety at Indoor Firing Ranges

The document lists good practices that can prevent excessive exposure to lead and noise by officers using indoor firing ranges and by employees of the ranges who clean up.

An End to Crushing Defeats

OSHA’s recent guidance document for protecting against the skin ailments related to portland cement exposure was a handy reminder that impact hazards are not the only one to be addressed by your foot protection program.

Honeywell Buying Norcross Safety for $1.2 Billion

The PPE maker will be integrated into Honeywell Life Safety in a group headed by Roger Fradin, shown here.

Let Them Know They're In Harm's Way

It was interesting and horrifying to watch at the same time: a dedicated worker who, at first glance, was cleaning his work PPE. On closer examination, he had a large bucket of tepid water with a wide range of gloves being dunked and hung up to dry. These gloves had handled raw sewage and were moldy from improper storage after chemicals use or animal blood.

3M Completes Aearo Acquisition, Buys Quebec Infection Control Firm

The St. Paul manufacturer said its Canadian subsidiary has acquired Les Entreprises Solumed Inc.

NIOSH Accepting Comments Until June 1 on Health Workers' PPE Plan

The agency created the action plan after an Institute of Medicine panel said preparedness is urgently needed for the nation's 14 million health care workers.

State Fund Respiratory Protection Training Set for April 16

Three CIHs will present a full two-hour program, including a demonstration of quantitative fit testing, for policyholders at the San Bernardino office.



NIOSH Nominates 10 Studies for 2008 CDC Science Award

One of the 10 showed how better sizing of fall harnesses could reduce injury risks of construction workers.

Falls Must Stop, MIOSHA Tell 8,000 Employers

An awareness campaign and a series of workshops follow three fatal falls in the state this year.

NIOSH Updates Nano Planning Through 2012

Keeping pace with rapid advances in the field is necessary; the top goal is quantifying risks to workers.

Marines' Complaints Stop Purchases of Protective Vests

The Corps had received 76,000 of the 84,000 vests it had ordered but has found its personnel don't like this design as well as the outer vests they were used to.

MSA's Record 2007 Nearly Hit $1B in Sales

International sales are eclipsing North American sales for the Pittsburgh-based PPE manufacturer, which racked up an 8 percent increase in year-over-year sales.

If I Had a Hammer, I’d Wear Hearing Protection All Day Long

You don’t have to go far in any city or along an interstate highway to hear the sounds of new construction— office buildings, hotels, restaurants, shopping centers, and houses. And just as you can hear the loud sounds of cranes, pile drivers, nail guns, and jackhammers, so, too, can the workers who are raising these structures. In fact, it’s a lot louder for them. Are they wearing hearing protection? In many cases, the answer is no.

Every safety program has the opportunity and responsibility to review selection, use, policy, and follow-up and to make those changes needed right now.

Send the Protection Message Loud and Clear!

Few of us can imagine losing our hearing or vision, or the physical recovery from facial damage from an injury and the hardships this loss would cause to the injured or his/her family and relationships—from time, bills, and potential lost earnings alone. Yet these injuries are very common at the workplace and sometimes are shrugged off as the cost of getting the job done by employees and supervisors alike. What can we as safety leaders do to help drive home the message of always wearing appropriate PPE? And how can we keep our efforts on the front burner with upper management?

AIHA to Host March Anthropometrics TeleWeb

The American Industrial Hygiene Association has announced it will host "The Value of Anthropometrics," an intermediate TeleWeb Virtual Seminar on March 20, 2008, from 2–4:30 p.m. ET. This course is intended to provide an overview of fit testing, including the application of fit testing methodology to the NIOSH certification program, and provide insight into the development of the new respiratory fit test panel and an overview of fit testing results using the new panel.

Hagemeyer Reports 2007 Profits of $229 Million, Up 3.4 Percent

The company's CEO calls it "another year of spectacular progress."

NIOSH Officials See Need for Research on Contingent Workers' Safety

A Canadian safety center is exploring similar issues in a national survey.

Russian Security Firms Eye DuPont's Nomex, Kevlar, Tychem

The company exhibited them at a recent Moscow exhibition that attracted 25,000 attendees.

Eyes on the Prize

It was a model job site, each employee wearing spotlessly clean safety glasses or goggles at every workstation. (Here is where experience comes in, however. The trash cans and floors held the evidence: newly deposited wrappers from someone walking through and handing out new equipment just before the inspection!)

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