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Benefits of multifunctional PPE

What advancements are being made in the development of multiuse fabrics to protect against thermal hazards?




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An effective lockout/tagout program

How can you ensure your employees are following the lockout/tagout process?




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Assessing lithium battery risks

What can be done to make facilities safe when lithium batteries are present?




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Facility slip hazard solutions

How can I maintain safety and sure footing in a messy, manufacturing environment with an abundance of slip/fall factors such as oil mist from machining or air tools, hydraulic fluids, etc.?




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Workplace inspections

How can I perform effective periodic inspections to ensure compliance with OSHA’s standard on lockout/tagout (1910.147)?




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NFPA 70E and lockout/tagout

NFPA 70E discusses complex and simple lockout/tagout. What is this? Does it apply if the work being performed is nonelectrical, such as a product or material change or repairing a mechanical shaft?




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Prevent slips, trips and falls

How are industrial mats designed to reduce fatigue and provide ergonomic support for employees who stand for extended periods?




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Energized work permits

When do I need an energized work permit?




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First aid compliance

What are some best practices for managing first aid supplies and equipment in the workplace?




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Safe storage of chemicals

What’s the correct ventilation system for my chemical storage space?




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Hearing protector fit testing

Should I fit-test the hearing protection my workers use?




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Safe use of emergency stations

How can I protect employees from scalding or freezing temperatures while they’re operating a safety shower or eyewash station?




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The cost of scaffolding

What is the “true cost” of low-level scaffolding?




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Suspension trauma prevention

What are the best methods for avoiding suspension trauma after a fall?




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Fall clearance requirements

Do fall clearance requirements vary depending on where the user chooses to tie-off overhead or on foot?




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Fall protection for working on roofs

I need fall protection on my roof – where should I start?




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Netting needs in the construction industry

Why is safety netting a necessity on a construction site?




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Fall protection harness maintenance

How can end users know when their harnesses are in safe condition?




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Protecting ladder openings

Are chains allowed to protect a ladder opening instead of a gate?




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Stepladder safety

How do I maintain three points of contact when working from a stepladder?




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Preventing slips, trips and falls

How can slip and fall incidents be prevented while deterring costly liability?




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Loading dock safety: Part 2




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Tying off on ladders

Do workers need to be tied off while on a ladder?




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Dual reciprocating barrier

What’s a dual reciprocating barrier, and why do workplaces with an elevated platform or mezzanine need one?




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After a fall from height

What are the health risks associated with a post-fall condition? How can fall protection harnesses mitigate these risks?




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Ladder safety

How do I know if my leaning ladder is safe?




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Fall protection and the Hierarchy of Controls

Regarding fall protection, should we focus on the latest “gadgets” or the basic hierarchy of addressing the risk of gravity?




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Fall restraint vs. fall arrest

What’s the difference between fall restraint and fall arrest, and why is it important?




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OSHA’s standard on walking-working surfaces

What is the OSHA standard on walking-working surfaces for general industry (1910 Subpart D) and why is it important to the safety of workers?




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Safely working at height

Most workers are trained to climb using the “three points of contact” rule, but how do they stay safe when tools and equipment need to go up with them?




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Choosing a fall arrest system

What are the advantages and disadvantages of overhead rigid rail systems compared with those of overhead cable-based systems?




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Choose the right fall protection training partner

Who needs fall protection training? How often should it occur? Who can best conduct it, and does one size fit all?




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Industry Insights: A Guide to Innovative Railing Systems

This “Industry Insights” guide from Kee Safety explains the differences between Kee Klamp fittings and fabricated railings.




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3 benefits of a safety cage on construction sites

What are the benefits of safety cages on construction jobsites/crews?




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Rooftop maintenance and fall protection

During maintenance projects, what are some common challenges – and complications – related to fall protection?




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Understanding ANSI Z359.14-2021: Updated Self-Retracting Devices Standard

In this white paper, Wesco’s team of safety experts explores the latest changes to the ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 standard document and provides the timely guidance you need to maintain compliance while protecting your workforce.




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Rooftop hazards

What are the primary hazards associated with rooftop openings and unprotected edges? What steps can employers take to ensure worker safety?




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Fall protection technology

How can employers transform fall detection for workers using AI?




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Ladder safety

What are some commonly overlooked dangers of fixed ladders?




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Mitigating workplace hazards: Essential strategies for facility safety

How can facilities proactively address and mitigate common workplace hazards?




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Fall protection

Would a self-retracting lifeline or a shock-absorbing lanyard be the best choice for my workers’ personal fall arrest system?




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Circuit breaker lockout

The STOPOUT Simple Circuit Breaker Lockout holds tightly onto a circuit breaker for a secure and solid lockout.




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Butterfly valve lockout device

The S3920 Butterfly Valve Lockout device is wedge-shaped and slides smoothly between the butterfly valve handle and the lever in an open, de-energized position.




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Universal cable lockout

The Safelex Universal Cable Lockout with Integrated Hasp is a lockout device designed to meet unique industry needs and allow safety professionals to better protect employees from energy releases during equipment maintenance.




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Lockout application

Manufacturing facilities have potentially dangerous sources of energy, such as electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic power for equipment that must be locked out when being serviced or when guarding is removed.




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Lockout/tagout system

ScanESC is a lockout/tagout patented software solution application designed for tablets.




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Lockout/tagout training

Simple and straightforward, the “The Control of Hazardous Energy” lockout/tagout program consists of a 14-minute video demonstrating the major steps required for an effective LOTO program, along with important support materials such as a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation, leader’s guide, attendance log and certificates, employee quiz, and a copy of OSHA lockout/tagout regulation 1910.147.




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Thermal transfer printable tags

Thermal Transfer Printable Tags allow users to quickly create clear, professional-looking tags.




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Energy control program solution

iLockItOut is the low-cost, OSHA-compliant solution for your energy control program.




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Portable group lock boxes

Now available: enhanced portable group lock boxes made from 430-grade stainless steel to withstand the toughest environments.