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How Much Are Your Employees' Eyes Worth?

A safety eyewear program can be effective in lowering worker's compensation premiums. Rates are based on the number of accidents, not their severity.

Public Access Defibrillators and Your Brand

Here's why your brand should figure into whether to deploy publicly accessible defibrillators.

Containment equipment manufacturers have been searching for ways to be even more helpful while enhancing environmental objectives, such as by using recycled resin in molding spill control products.

Zero is Good for Green

Spill containment products made of recycled content conserve resources and reduce waste going to landfills -- a good step in the direction of zero waste.



The Value of Ear Plug Fit Testing

Only one factor was found to be a consistent predictor of good ear plug fit: one-on-one training.

This is an example of a pseudoisochromatic test plate.

Israel Dvorine: Pioneer in Color Vision Testing

Defective color vision is a risk factor as the number of occupations relying on color grows.

Making Wellness Programs Work Well

Ensuring employees are feeling well is rapidly becoming a strategic corporate imperative.

AFFLINK's Transformation

Celebrating its seventh consecutive record year, this organization has grown far beyond its roots as a jan/san buying group.

24/7 Supply

Most customers using the FAST 5000SM machines find they have better control of their PPE and MRO supplies than ever before.

Farm-to-Fork Safety

The new federal food safety law aims to prevent contamination rather than simply respond to it.

Take Precautions When Working with Power

Basic safeguards will prevent accidents and injuries when using generators.

Grainger's Services Taking Shape

Online SafetyManager, management tools organized into "Four Corners of Safety," was a hot item during the 2011 Grainger Show.

It's 'Bean' a Very Good Year

. . . for ASSE, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary and this month returns home to Chicago for its 44th annual professional development conference.

What Determines Your Next Safety Focus?

Consider mapping how safety communication flows within your organization.

Without useful data, there is no way to screen gas detection issues that are happening in the field, securely record them, and then prescribe ways to fix them.

Preventive Safety

After arming a worker with a gas detector, how do you know the instrument is working as it should? How do you know whether the worker is using it at all?

As with all investments, research before the sale of an explosion-proof vacuum is key.

Dust to Dust

A seemingly harmless particle raises explosive issues.

The Ultimate Emergency Shower

When one begins to reflect the impact of possible multiple concurrent injuries from a single major event, the demands of a plant-wide design can be extremely complex.

Voluntary Use of Respirators: A Plain-Language Look at OSHA Requirements

OSHA encourages employees to use NIOSH-approved respirators for voluntary use, but this is not specifically required.

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