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How to Choose the Right Type I or Type II Head Protection

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.

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Why Hand Safety Remains One of the Toughest Challenges at Work

From small errors to human factors like complacency and distraction, hand injuries persist across industries. Addressing habits, awareness, and leadership may be the key to protecting workers both on and off the job.

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The Quiet Power of Prevention

Standing between risk and life, these experts use science and strategy to stop workplace illnesses before they start. Prevention is their success.

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How Digital Measurement is Improving PPE Fit and Compliance

OSHA requires PPE to properly fit each worker. Learn how poor PPE fit creates compliance risk, common violations, and how employers can build a defensible fit program.

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J. J. Keller Expands Safety Solutions with Light-Up Protection Products

New illuminated PPE enhances worker visibility and safety in low-light and high-traffic environments

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Friday New Products Roundup, January 9th

This week’s Friday Roundup highlights new emergency response equipment, maintenance solutions that extend system performance, digital tools to simplify regulatory compliance, cold-weather PPE innovations, and industry efforts to improve fit and inclusion for women in the skilled trades.

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Spotting the Early Signs of Sensory Loss in the Workplace

Occupational health professionals play a critical role in spotting early indicators of sensory loss. Knowing when to refer for a workplace assessment can prevent burnout, improve retention, and ensure employees receive the adjustments they need before issues escalate.

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Idaho Transformer Manufacturer Cited Nearly $1M for Repeat Safety Violations

OSHA found Virginia Transformer Corp. failed to correct hazards previously identified in multiple inspections, issuing 53 serious and repeat violations tied to crane safety, machine guarding, fall hazards and inadequate PPE.



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The Hidden Eye Hazards Putting Industrial Workers at Risk

From flying debris and chemical splashes to radiation, dust, and high-pressure equipment, industrial environments expose workers to eye hazards every day. Understanding these risks—and using the right protection—can prevent injuries and safeguard long-term vision.

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Decoding Safety Footwear Standards: A Practical Guide for Managers and Workers

From ASTM codes to slip resistance and electrical ratings, this guide breaks down the alphabet soup of safety footwear standards and shows how to apply them in real-world workplace decisions.

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Making Safety Personal: Eye & Face Protection Check in Modern EHS

How advances in monitoring and analytics are transforming eye and face PPE checks from routine tasks into proactive safeguards.

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Ensuring Eye Safety in Dynamic Work Environments

By ensuring ANSI compliance, proper placement, maintenance, and worker training, portable eyewashes play a critical safety role.

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Material Limitations: What Glove Ratings Don’t Tell You

Understanding how thermoplastics, fibers, and reinforcements behave under real-world conditions helps safety professionals choose gloves that truly match the hazard.

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Safety Industry Warns New Tariffs Could Raise PPE Costs, Endanger Workers

A new ISEA report warns that tariffs on personal protective equipment enacted in 2025 could increase costs, reduce access to safety gear, and put millions of U.S. workers at risk. The study highlights how even small increases in injury rates could cost billions and threaten national economic stability.

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J. J. Keller and ISEA Launch 2025 PPE Pain Points Survey

J. J. Keller & Associates and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) have launched their 2025 PPE Pain Points Survey to better understand the daily challenges EHS and safety professionals face in PPE selection, training, and compliance. The survey is open through December 1, 2025.

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Protecting Vision on the Job: Recognizing and Preventing Eye Hazards in Industrial Workplaces

From flying debris to chemical splashes, radiation, and glare—industrial workers face daily risks to their eyes. Understanding hidden hazards and enforcing proper protective measures can prevent injuries and preserve sight.

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Recognizing and Supporting Hidden Sensory Impairments in the Workplace

Occupational health professionals play a critical role in identifying undiagnosed hearing and vision impairments that often go unnoticed, ensuring employees receive timely, specialist support that fosters inclusion, safety, and productivity.

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Smart PPE in Industrial Safety: How Technology Is Changing Worker Protection

Smart personal protective equipment is transforming industrial safety by integrating sensors, connectivity, and real-time data to better protect workers and prevent injuries.

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Matching the Garment to the Hazard

Important considerations for selecting protective apparel that aligns with real world risks.

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How Smarter Safety Eyewear Protects People and Performance

From lens materials to advanced coatings and tints, smarter safety eyewear enhances protection, comfort, and worker performance across industries.

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