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Confined space winch

Workman Winch is a rugged, versatile and economical winch for lifting, lowering, and positioning personnel and materials in confined space applications.




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Overhead rotational boom anchor

The Miller SkyORB Overhead Rotational Boom Anchor by Honeywell Safety Products uses the weight of the vehicle being serviced as a counterweight to provide a safe overhead anchorage point.




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Safety railing system

KEEGUARD free-standing roof edge protection works on a proven counterweight system and meets or exceeds American and international safety requirements.




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Portable aerial work platform

The LiftPod FS60 portable aerial work platform offers an affordable alternative to ladders and scaffolding, with a working height of up to 14 feet and a 330-pound platform capacity.




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Self-retracting lifeline

The Nano-Lok edge is the first personal self-retracting lifeline engineered for both foot-level tie-off and sharp-edge applications.




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Trends in ... fall protection

In 2010, falls to a lower level ranked second – behind highway crashes – in number of workplace fatalities, according to the 2013 edition of the National Safety Council’s “Injury Facts.”




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Suprema & BiznusSoft Integrate HR & Access Control

The solution seamlessly connects security and HR systems, eliminating silos, and driving down operational costs.




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Key Market Drivers Shaping Access Control in 2024

Gain insights into the forward momentum of the access control industry, fueled by technological advancements, market demand, and evolving security requirements.




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Telaeris Supports HID Mobile Access Solutions

Telaeris‘ XPressEntry handheld badge and biometric readers enhance access control and security management by providing a flexible, mobile solution that goes beyond traditional door readers and addresses specific safety and security challenges.




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Zentra Adds Resident Keys to Apple Wallet

Zentra has plans to expand its capabilities to the new Schlage XE360 Series later this year.




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Centrios Partners With SECLOCK for New England Product Launch

Centrios is a cloud-based access control solution developed to radically simplify the needs of small and growing businesses.




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Z-Wave Alliance Announces Release of 2024A Spec & New Z-Wave Reference Application Design (ZRAD)

The 2024A Z-Wave Specification Package includes several documents that have undergone an Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) review as well as clarifications and fixes.




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HID Releases 2024 State of Physical Access Control Report

HID’s report highlights the significant shift toward flexible and hybrid working arrangements, accelerated by COVID-19, and the resulting challenges for the physical access control industry.




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Doordeck Joins PSIA Board to Promote Access Control Interoperability

Doordeck, a leader in smartphone NFC keyless entry, has joined the PSIA board, enhancing the push for industry-wide integration and interoperability.




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How Wireless Access Is Transforming Security Deployments

Wireless access control solutions offer ease of installation, increased flexibility, scalability and cost effectiveness to end-user installations.




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Kwikset Introduces Electronic Access Control Solution for Multifamily Housing

UNITE is particularly suited to various property types, including Class A high-rise urban and Class B garden-style suburban properties, according to the announcement.




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Altronix Partners With LiftMaster on Door Control Solutions

This collaboration combines Altronix’s advanced power distribution with LiftMaster’s CAP2D Smart Access Controllers, resulting in new pre-configured kits designed to support up to 16 door systems from a single enclosure.




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Allegion Announces Pure Access Cloud Integration With TagMaster NA RFID Reader

Allegion’s Pure Access Cloud software provides a complete access control platform allowing for full installation, administration and management of its access control hardware.




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Ajax Systems & Yale Launch Smart Lock Partnership in the U.S. & Canada

The products that are compatible with the integration in the United States and Canada differ from those in the EMEA region.




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Connect ONE & CANSEC Release New Integration With MAP Access Controllers for Cloud Control

Cansec’s Modular Access Panels (MAP), are self-contained access controller boards that handle from one to eight doors and as many as 100,000 users.




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Genetec Updates FICAM Certification & Expands Access Control Options for U.S. Federal Market

According to the announcement, the certification ensures that government entities can trust that Genetec software meets stringent federal security standards to ensure that only authorized individuals are provided access to sensitive data and facilities.




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Automatic Systems Announces UL Listing for Speed Gate Turnstiles

The FirstLane pedestrian speed gates prevent unauthorized access by physically blocking entry to unauthorized individuals.




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NAPCO Releases New Alarm Lock 2025 Locking Solutions Catalog

The Alarm Lock Catalog highlights its Trilogy Series and the wireless Trilogy Networx Access Locks, available in standalone, networked, mortise, narrow stile, and exit trim configurations compatible with panic exit bars.




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Level Home Releases Smart Lock Packs for Security Installers

Curated for the professional install market, Level Bolt Pro Pack and Level Lock+ Pro Pack offer add-on and integration opportunities for installers to offer their customers smart home technology.




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Lockly Announces National Distribution Agreement With Scansource

According to the announcement, Lockly’s network of certified channel partners, along with new channel partners, will now be able to purchase their products from Scansource thus taking advantage of Scansource’s ability to rapidly fulfill orders.




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Intercoms, Entry Control & the Importance of Including Video

Intercom and entry control solutions are likened to that of a three-legged stool: one leg is the access control, another the audio communication, and the third is video.




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Comcast Smart Solutions Adds Access Control Offerings

Comcast Smart Solutions is now offering smart access management solutions to its customers from Brivo, a global provider of cloud-based access control and physical security technologies.




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ASSA ABLOY Partners With Boston Dynamics for Spot Security Patrols Digital Access Solution

Boston Dynamics’ Spot robots perform autonomous patrols of property perimeters such as fence lines, exterior doors, and other critical assets located outside buildings.




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HID & Microsoft Announce Credentials Integration Partnership

The integration expands options for organizations to tailor their MFA journey while meeting Microsoft’s mandatory MFA requirements and accelerating the path to phishing- resistant passwordless authentication.




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How Tech Trends Are Shaping Enterprise Access Control

Industry experts weigh in on the end user expectations and megatrends — like the cloud and AI — that are shaping the enterprise-level access control space.




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Free webinar to address hazcom standard

Annandale, VA – A webinar about requirements in OSHA’s newly revised Hazard Communication Standard has been scheduled for July 25.




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Countdown to GHS compliance

OSHA’s revised Hazard Communication Standard is one of the most sweeping regulations the agency has issued in recent years, and compliance deadlines are approaching.




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GHS: The look of things to come

New chemical hazard labeling and safety data sheets will start arriving at worksites June 1 to comply with OSHA’s Hazard Communication Standard. The new labels could reveal previously undisclosed hazards – make sure your employees understand the new format, and your chemical safety policy is up-to-date.




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Manufacturers showing ‘good faith’ on GHS may avoid citations, OSHA says

Washington – Some manufacturers of chemical mixtures will not be cited for failing to immediately comply with new Safety Data Sheet and chemical labeling requirements if they exercise “good faith,” a Feb. 9 OSHA enforcement memorandum states.




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Interim policy allows limited use of pre-2012-compliant hazcom labels

Washington – An OSHA interim policy issued May 29 allows limited continued use of hazard communication labels that are not yet in compliance with the revised Hazard Communication Standard released in 2012.




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OSHA instructs inspectors on enforcing hazcom standard

Washington – OSHA compliance officers have a new instruction document that outlines inspection procedures for the agency’s updated Hazard Communication Standard.




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OSHA issues draft guidance for ‘weight of evidence’ approach

Washington – A new draft OSHA document outlines how employers can use an approach known as “weight of evidence” to assist in classifying hazardous chemicals.




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GHS alignment: OSHA proposes updates to hazard communication regs

Washington — OSHA has issued a long-awaited proposed rule that would update its regulations on hazard communication to align with the seventh version of the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals, the agency announced Feb. 5.




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Inaccurate hazard warnings on many Safety Data Sheets put workers at risk, advocacy group says

Washington — A recent analysis of more than 650 Safety Data Sheets found that 30% feature inaccurate chemical hazard warnings, while 15% fail to warn that a listed chemical may cause cancer.




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Lower the risk of occupational homicide

Although OSHA has no standard regarding occupational homicide, it can be a significant risk, especially for workers in what NIOSH deems “high-risk workplaces.” These workplaces include liquor stores, taxicabs, motels, gas stations and jewelry stores.




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Violence among employees

According to NIOSH, about 1.7 million workers are injured every year in workplace assaults.




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Workplace bullying

According to the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety, workplace bullying generally involves repeated incidents intended to “intimidate, offend, degrade or humiliate a particular person or group of people.”




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Workplace violence: Know the warning signs

Is your workplace at risk of experiencing a violent incident? Probably not, you may believe. But consider the statistics: In 2013, 404 homicides occurred on the job, according to the 2016 edition of the National Safety Council chartbook “Injury Facts.” And, according to OSHA, roughly 2 million workers report having been victims of workplace violence each year. The agency notes that many additional cases likely go unreported. How can your workplace prepare?




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Know how to react in an active shooter situation

An active shooter situation is a worst-case scenario many people don’t want to think about, but it’s important to be prepared. The Department of Homeland Security notes that active shooter situations often evolve quickly. Would you know what to do?




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Workplace violence: Steps for prevention

Workplace violence is a “growing concern for employers and employees,” OSHA states. In 2016, workplace homicides increased by 83 cases to 500, the highest homicide figure since 2010, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.




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On the Safe Side podcast Episode 39: Workplace violence prevention and heat illness awareness

In Episode 39, the S+H team examines the May issue’s feature story on workplace violence prevention. Also, Cal/OSHA Heat and Agriculture Program Coordinator David Hornung discusses heat illness awareness in the “5 Questions With …” interview.
 




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Safe handling of tools

Workers should be trained on safe procedures for working with tools. Tools can pose a safety risk when they are misplaced or improperly handled by workers.




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Screwdriver safety

Every tool serves a purpose, but according to the National Safety Council, the screwdriver is perhaps the most misused and abused tool in the workplace.




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Prevent strain with tool belts

Using tool belts can be helpful for carting a large number of tools around a jobsite. But when fully loaded, tool belts can weigh upward of 50 pounds, according to OSHA.




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Nail gun safety

When used improperly, pneumatic nail guns can cause severe injuries in a number of ways.