PPE


3M Reports Record $24.5 Billion in 2007 Sales; Safety Unit Up 11.3 Percent

Fourth quarter 2007 sales were a record $6.2 billion, up 7 percent.

Sperian Unit Delivering ‘Intelligent Ear Plugs’ to Army, Marines

Two contracts worth about $30 million are being fulfilled by Nacre, a subsidiary in Norway, the company announced.

Study: Women's Skulls Thicker, Men's Wider; Might Affect Protection Design

"Reliable biomechanical geometric data of the human skull can help us to better understand the problem of head injury during an impact and help in the design of better head protective devices," the researchers say.

Howard Leight Offers Online Hearing Protector Selector with New Site

The Selector is a highlight of the company's expanded offerings, delivering a range of recommendations for users' specific applications.

Report: PPE Industry Will Hit $7.2 Billion by 2012

Several factors have affected the growth in the PPE market, including concern for employee safety on the corporate level; a stronger, more knowledgeable workforce than in years past; manufacturers' continued innovation; a solid economy; and the ever-important diverse customer base, the publisher says.

Snow Boarding Head Injuries Increase; AANS: Wear a Helmet

Head injuries tend to be most serious and result in fatalities from skiing and snowmobile accidents. While the number of skiing-related head injuries has remained about the same, the good news is that the number of snowmobile-related head injuries has decreased considerably in the last two years.

Much Ado About PPE

I’d like to know the true cost of OSHA’s final rule on paying for PPE, which was issued the same day I wrote this column.



Sperian Fire Brand Announced: Turnout Gear, Gas Detectors, SCBAs

Three existing brands are linked in a three-part strategy that emphasizes the company's communication with active firefighters.

South Carolina Site Gets New Kevlar Plant

DuPont announced Dec. 19 that peak construction will begin next month at its Cooper River site near Charleston.

Gorilla Recalls Safety Harnesses Due to Fall Hazard

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Flushing, Mich.-based Gorilla Inc., today announced a voluntary recall of the Pullover Style Full Body Safety Harnesses model SP40300 that were included as an accessory with Gorilla 2007 ladder stands. The harnesses could fail during use, resulting in a hunter falling from the tree stand and suffering serious injuries or death.

Rexel and Hagemeyer Finalize $4.5 Billion Purchase

When the deal is completed, Hagemeyer will be broken up, with its U.S. and Asia-Pacific operations sold to Sonepar, another Paris-based electrical distributor that sought to buy Hagemeyer.

3M Paying $1.2 Billion to Acquire Aearo

The St. Paul company will boast a broader respiratory line and the added hearing and eyewear lines.

Footwear, Prescription Eyewear, Some Apparel Exempt from 'Employer Pays'

There is "no less protection" for workers in tomorrow's final rule than in the 1999 proposed rule, OSHA says.

Keys to Effective Programs

The simple things employees do every day are what can cause injury, ironically enough. Scalping from someone's hair being wrapped around a shaft or caught in a machine and ripped out is one example. Others are acid or chemical burns, lacerations from bumping into pipes or product being slung at the worker through grinding, and toxic chemical exposures.

Bush Vetoes 2008 Labor Appropriations Bill

His spokeswoman said the bill was too expensive, but congressional Democrats said the bill's $6 billion increase from 2007 funding pales beside spending on the Iraq war.

Rexel Negotiating $4.5 Billion Offer with Hagemeyer

If the offer is finalized, Hagemeyer's U.S. and Asian operations will be sold to Sonepar.

Labor's FY2008 Appropriation Bill Up for Grabs

The president may veto it, now that the Senate has stripped out military funding that was added to make the bill veto-proof.

The NIOSH Total Inward Leakage Project

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducts a range of efforts in the areas of research, information, and service. The NIOSH program portfolio focuses on relevance, quality, and impact. This is achieved through strong involvement of partners and stakeholders through the entire research continuum (conceiving, planning, conducting, translating, disseminating, and evaluating). The programmatic and support structures provide a foundation for staff to carry out its mission to provide national and world leadership to prevent work-related illnesses and injuries.

Major MINER Act Reform Bill Passes House Committee

H.R. 2768 would halve permissible dust exposure limits, mandate stronger seals, set up independent disaster investigations, and require random inspections of self-contained self rescuer devices.

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