OSHA’s updated guidance highlights the importance of hazard assessments when selecting head protection. Here are five key steps to help employers choose the right helmet type, electrical class, and accessories for their worksite risks.
A new Virginia Tech laboratory is testing construction helmets under real-world impact scenarios to improve safety data, but industry leaders caution that ratings should complement—not replace—established OSHA and ANSI/ISEA standards.
With its modular FlexBrim™, all-day comfort features, and full ANSI/ISEA Type II compliance, Bullard’s latest helmet sets a new benchmark in adaptive head protection.
Fall protection begins at the top with cognitive awareness and innovative PPE.
This year sees two key safety developments: the new bump cap standard ANSI/ISEA 100-2024 and the ANSI/ISEA Z89.1 revision.
Safety professionals must understand ANSI performance requirements, OSHA recommendations, and other factors to make the best determination.
What are the right PPE solutions for the hazards present in the workplace?
The construction firm has adopted enhanced helmets to reduce head injury risks.
How helmet solutions help meet OSHA's new regulations and protect workers from heat-related illnesses
PPE considerations to help industrial workers mitigate the impacts of heat stress.
The world of worker safety is redefining head protection as it makes the shift from traditional hard hats to comprehensive safety helmets in construction.
The investigation follows more than 60 violations at Two Rivers Terminal in 2022.
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EHS compliance manager Zach Pucillo discusses the most recent top five violations and how organizations and safety professionals can protect against them.
What factors do you need to consider when selecting workwear?
The meeting will be open to the public in person and virtually.
Before these citations, two workers died from falls, one in 2019 and one more recently in 2022.
According to the study, the main reasons employees don’t wear PPE are that they don’t want to, they think it's unnecessary and it makes work harder.
Making a relatively simple switch could protect workers.
The importance of preventing traumatic brain injury in the construction industry.
Don’t let your construction site turn into a risky business for your work crews.