Trends in PPE: Protect workers from heat and cold
We asked PPE manufacturers: What are some of the biggest challenges safety pros face when it comes to protecting workers from extreme temperatures?
We asked PPE manufacturers: What are some of the biggest challenges safety pros face when it comes to protecting workers from extreme temperatures?
Worker advocates are encouraging employers to create a supportive environment for employees in recovery from a substance use disorder.
Never underestimate the importance of planning ahead.
Compliance is essential, but it doesn’t always reflect how well contractors manage real-world safety risks. To make smarter decisions, organizations need insight into safety maturity.
Temporary workers play a vital role in a productive workforce, offering flexibility and specialized skills when businesses need them most.
Gloves are often the first thing most people think of when it comes to winter-specific personal protective equipment – and for good reason. Cold hands quickly lose dexterity, slowing down work and raising safety risks.
If you’re a safety professional looking to select hearing protection for workers, the same logic that applies to other personal protective equipment applies here: There’s no “one-size-fits-all” approach.
E.A.R. Gear BT electronic earplugs feature BE-AWARECore Technology, a proprietary active filtering system that intelligently distinguishes between harmful noise and critical sounds.
The One Touch Pro Earplug Dispenser gives workers convenient access to hearing protection. A “No-Waste Funnel” accurately delivers earplugs with a slight turn.
Tri-Grip earplugs feature a patented, three-sided stem and a third party-verified 27 noise reduction rating.