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Making Safety Personal: Carpenter Foreman safety profile with Baker Concrete. David Brownstein discusses life as a Carpenter Foreman working with Baker Concrete, and the PPE required for working at height on an elevated railway. In day-to-day use comfort is important, but David also credits fall protection equipment with having saved his life.
This short video shows instructor-led training taking place at the PerSys Medical Training Center in Houston. Courses are given there for law enforcement, health care professionals, and the public
This brief video shows a crash test of the Volvo C30 electric car to ensure the battery is in a safe position. The battery is marked with green to clearly show its location under the car. The test was performed at 30 mph.
This video, posted by the department, is a WGN TV news story about Engine 81’s use of snowmobiles for emergency response during February 2011 blizzards. They learned this from other U.S. departments and use 50 rented snowmobiles to transport accident victims, EMS personnel, and equipment.
As manufacturing injuries remain high, facilities are turning to AI, smart sensors, predictive maintenance and wearables to detect hazards faster and prevent common production-floor incidents.
How advances in monitoring and analytics are transforming eye and face PPE checks from routine tasks into proactive safeguards.
As injuries persist despite strong safety programs, employers are turning to AI and computer vision to detect unseen risks, prevent incidents, and make safety a strategic advantage.
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