Head protection is your last line of defense against falls and struck by events. The right choice depends on hazards, environment, and whether the helmet will stay on and perform under real conditions—slips, trips, side impacts, heat, and add on accessories your crews use.
Top PPE Mistakes in Hot Weather and How to Prevent Them
Heat, humidity, and sun exposure can reduce the PPE’s effectiveness—putting lives at risk if not properly maintained. Here are the most common PPE mistakes in hot weather and how safety managers can proactively prevent them.
Enhancing Workplace Safety During National Safety Month
National Safety Month, every June, is a time to spotlight various safety concerns within the workplace. This initiative offers businesses the chance to prevent injuries and cultivate a robust safety culture.
Creating a Safe Workplace: Forklift and Pedestrian Safety
By integrating smart safety solutions, businesses can significantly decrease the likelihood of forklift-related injuries. TruSense Forklift is a proactive safety solution designed to reduce collisions and increase awareness in busy industrial settings.
Burn Awareness Month serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for vigilance and education in preventing burn injuries. By prioritizing safety and adhering to best practices, both employers and employees can contribute to a safer work environment.
Fire safety training is a vital component of ensuring the well-being of individuals in various settings, including workplaces, homes, and public spaces.
Preventing Heat-Related Incidents in the Workplace: The Importance of Heat Stress Monitoring
When it comes to ensuring the well-being of workers in hot environments, monitoring heat stress is crucial. Heat stress can lead to severe health issues and even fatalities if not properly managed.
By implementing best practices, safety measures, and providing proper training and education, organizations can significantly reduce the risk of arc flash incidents.
Slips, Trips and Falls: 4 Tips to Prevent Workplace Injuries
Slips, trips and falls are a leading cause of workplace accidents and injuries. According to OSHA, slips, trips and falls account for 16% of all deaths in the workplace and cost employers billions of dollars per year.
For this blog post, we’d like to zero in on struck-by injuries, which include objects that are falling, flying, swinging or rolling. In any of these scenarios, a worker is stripped of their ability to see these objects coming towards them with enough time to react and move out of the way.
Ensure your company and your employees are compliant with OSHA Standards
It is now more important than ever to ensure that your company and your employees are compliant with OSHA standards. One of the first steps of this process is to make sure that your company and employees are aware of these standards and understand the necessary steps you need to take to avoid them.
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