While safety prep should begin well before the first frost covers the ground, it’s never too late to make sure safety precautions are set for whatever winter brings.
A review by two university public health departments show that many employees bring home toxic contaminants from work on their clothes. Now, these groups want to recognize these exposures as a public health hazard.
The new year can be a promising one for hand safety—but only if employers and workers seriously consider the implications of hand injuries and proper personal protective gloves.
Selecting the right head-to-toe PPE solutions is the first step in keeping laborers safe in the most extreme conditions.
Did you know that worker hand injuries account for almost one million medical emergencies across America every year?
There are additional steps companies can take to mitigate arc flash hazards and remove workers from harm’s way
A well-designed electrical safety PPE program can help mitigate injuries in the event of an arc flash.
Here’s a round of the latest and greatest, debuted at NSC 2019.
It’s time for action on hand-impact injuries. Employers and workers alike need to use their heads and start protecting their hands.
A guide to updated ASTM safety requirements for footwear.
Appropriate base layers for electrical workers are a useful element in an AR/FR garment system.
Safely managing hazardous materials isn’t just a series of tasks for the crew at the receiving dock to complete.
Don’t neglect your feet when choosing safety footwear.
Steps can be taken to help protect workers’ hearing in a wide variety of industries.
This year’s NSC 2019 Congress & Exposition is less than a week away, and this year, it’s in San Diego! You can follow all the action from the show floor by visiting our Live From NSC 2019 social zone at https://ohsonline.com/live.
San Diego Convention Center will be the backdrop for this year’s NSC Congress & Expo.
OSHA cites Arbre Group Holding, or Holli-Pac Inc., for consciously exposing employees to multiple health and safety hazards.
After two employees were injured on the site of a movie filming, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) is stepping in and enforcing penalties.
Utility workers need garments that not only provide protection from arc hazards and foul weather, but also ensure that they can be seen by others, reducing the risk of visibility-related workplace accidents.
You should strive to select the best CPC for worker protection.