“Preparing for medical issues at work is critical for safety leaders across all industries. Employees can be reluctant to help in these situations if they are not sure what to do. ZOLL Public Safety products are designed to offer bystanders the equipment and guidance they need to manage a variety of medical emergencies. ZOLL automated…
Read More >>“Tingley is a leading manufacturer of protective apparel and footwear and steadfastly adheres to the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) F2413-18 for the manufacture, assessment and labeling of safety footwear in terms of toe cap impact and compression, puncture resistance, electrical hazard resistance, and a range of other safety footwear protections. All Tingley…
Read More >>“The OSHA 1910.138 statute is instrumental in defining that the proper glove protection should be chosen when hazards are present. This selection process is a complex one when consumers realize the multiple hazards that a workforce can be exposed to, along with the vast amount of hand protection options in the market. At SHOWA, resources…
Read More >>“Safety Rail Company manufactures the SRC360 Mobile Rail: a free-standing, non-penetrating railing system that complies with OSHA 1910.28 and 1910.29, qualifying as a passive barrier between the worker and the fall hazard. This engineered fall-protection system ranks high in OSHA’s hierarchy of controls when addressing fall hazards, which prioritizes engineered solutions as the preferrable preventative…
Read More >>“At Red Wing, OSHA safety footwear standards are a driving force in everything we do. That’s why our safety program delivers superior-quality footwear that’s specified for your employees and their job sites. Our footwear has all the features, fit and comfort your workers need to feel confident and productive on the job — and even…
Read More >>“We have continuously seen a need for guidance on how to measure impact protection on the back of hand and the ANSI/ISEA 138 standard does that. Hearing our customers’ requests and needs lead us to increasing the number of gloves in our line that provide that protection. It is important that we have the right…
Read More >>“Until the ANSI/ASME B20.1 code for conveying devices was established, material conveying devices were held to the same ANSI/ASME A17 code requirements as passenger elevators. This made it nearly impossible for inclined and vertical reciprocating conveyor manufacturers to meet code standards and provide a competitively priced product. PFlow worked with state and local officials for…
Read More >>“Omega Industrial Safety applauds the rigorous testing and reporting by the Protective Guarding Manufacturers Association to develop universal criteria, especially in regard to the operation of forklifts. The new ANSI standard will help companies better understand what they need to do protect their employees and safeguard their facilities.” Eric Brewster, Omega Industrial Safety, www.omegaindl.com. Published…
Read More >>“A standard for carrying out the proper way to carry out fit testing was long overdue and has been immensely helpful in the field of respiratory protection. At OHD, we commend those who further our mission of protecting the world’s workforce.” Dr. Stephanie Lynch, PhD (Product Manager), OHD, LLLP, 205.980.0180, www.ohdglobal.com. History Developed by ANSI…
Read More >>“Proper housekeeping is a powerful and essential line of defense against many types of workplace hazards, and combustible dust is no exception. NFPA 652 recommends cleaning methods, such as vacuuming, but also outlines specific design requirements to ensure the equipment can meet the demands of collecting combustible dust. In the absence of a formal OSHA…
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