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Scott Safety

The key to our advanced facepieces is Top Down Convertibility. A single facepiece. A single fit test. This provides a full-facepiece solution for all applications while minimizing inventory costs and training time. Any AV-Series facepiece can be used interchangeably with Scott's full line of SCBA, APR, and communications products.

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SHOWA

SHOWA is synonymous with the highest degree of hand protection and innovation. Pioneering revolutionary technology, we've forever changed and improved our industry with over 1,800 gloves meticulously engineered for excellence. Down to every fiber, our gloves are created better to perform better, unleashing new potential for hands at work.

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Workrite Uniform Company

Workrite FR’s Classic Job Shirt features a comfortable flame-resistant (FR) fleece fabric, quarter-zip front, dual-zippered chest pockets, hand-warmer pockets, pen pocket on the sleeve, reinforced elbows and a no-roll collar. It has a water-resistant, anti-odor finish, 33.6 cal/cm² arc rating and is UL-certified to NFPA 2112. Place your order today.

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Flame-resistant garments for women

What should a flame-resistant garment program for women include?




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High-visibility apparel

With such strict regulations on high-visibility apparel, how can a worker stay comfortable and compliant?




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New protective clothing regulations

What are the implications of the new OSHA 29 CFR 1910.269 regulation?




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Avoid flame-resistant clothing mishaps

What are some common errors workers make regarding flame-resistant clothing?




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Cold weather clothing layering: Why thicker isn’t better

What considerations should be made when dressing for working in a cold environment?




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Getting high-visibility clothing right: 3 key considerations

How do we determine if our high-visibility apparel is right for the job or task while also making sure it meets standards and requirements?




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How contaminants affect flame-resistant clothing

Do worksite contaminants affect FR apparel?




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Warm-weather fabrics

How do advanced performance fabrics help workers during warm weather?




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High-visibility apparel

What has prompted the increase in demand for brightly colored personal protective equipment apparel?




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Laundering hi-vis AR/FR garments

How many launderings are high-visibility arc-rated/flame-resistant garments good for before they’re either no longer FR or too faded to meet ANSI standards?




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FR/AR clothing and heat

Does flame-resistant/arc-rated clothing contribute to heat stress?




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Layers of FR protective clothing

Why does two plus two often equal five when it comes to a layered personal protective equipment clothing system?




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Terms and acronyms of protective apparel

What are the common terms of protective apparel, and what do they mean?




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The ‘Great Resignation’ – an opportunity to rethink your PPE offerings

Keeping workers happy as well as safe starts by supplying personal protective equipment that fits well, feels good and they’re proud to wear.




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Hi-vis PPE program considerations

How are safety managers stacking additional safety and productivity considerations with their hi-vis program?




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Cold weather protection

How can utility workers best prepare for cold-weather conditions?




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Hand and arm protection

Considering the workforce can be very diverse, and the tasks performed are varied, what’s your biggest challenge in determining the appropriate gloves or arm protection (considering cut resistant factor) while maintaining comfort and dexterity for the worker?




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FR apparel in cold weather

What do workers who are required to wear flame-resistant clothing need to consider when layering for cold weather?




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Document control in environmental, health and safety

How can organizations more efficiently create and review document control records, route documents, and conduct change requests using environmental, health and safety software tools?




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A recordkeeping conundrum

How do you keep injury and illness records when your employees work at several locations around the country?




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Picking the right QMS for your organization

How do I select a quality management system that meets key safety requirements and best practices to ensure its successful rollout and use?




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Data collection and worker privacy

Data analytics has a lot to offer on an industrial worksite from an efficiency, safety and cost-savings perspective. But, my employees are concerned with the level of data collection this requires and their privacy. How can I address this?




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Recordable vs. Reportable: Understanding the Difference

Dig into the details on keeping records for OSHA, including recording, reporting and submitting.




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The role of data analysis in workplace safety

What role does data analysis play in ensuring the safety of connected workers, and how can it be used to identify potential hazards and prevent incidents?




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Using data and engaging employees

We have the technology in place to support a safer facility, but how do we get people to make it a reality?




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GHS label printer

Print GHS labels quickly and easily with the UDO400 printer, equipped with preprinted professional red GHS diamonds.




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Ammonia detector

This detector measures ultra-high ammonia concentrations – from 10,000 to 1 million ppm (saturated) – and provides extreme accuracy, excellent repeatability and an operating life measured in decades.




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Chemical labels

The GHS Labels App makes it simpler to align with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals. Users can easily set up and maintain a chemical database by importing Safety Data Sheet content for any chemical.




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Hazardous materials labels

Labelmaster has partnered with the American Coatings Association to offer Hazardous Materials Identification System Labels.




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Acid storage cabinet

The Acid Storage Cabinet is specifically designed for the storage of corrosive chemicals.




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GHS labels

UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels are waterproof and resistant to chemicals, abrasion, UV, water, tearing and extreme temperatures.




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Pesticide storage cabinets

PIG Pesticide Safety Cabinets feature fully MIG-welded 14- and 18-gauge steel construction to survive decades of continuous industrial use.




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Chemical storage

Never worry about corrosion while storing hydrochloric, sulfuric or nitric acids, or bases such as sodium, potassium or calcium hydroxide, in this metal-free polyethylene cabinet for corrosives.




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GHS chemical labels

Avery UltraDuty GHS Chemical Labels are designed for pigment-based desktop inkjet printers.




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Canopy hood

These Canopy Hoods are designed to collect and exhaust corrosive vapors, heat, steam and odors. Wall or island models are available in 36-, 48-, 72- and 96-inch widths.




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Countertop cabinet for chemical storage

This durable, compact countertop cabinet safely stores up to two 4-liter bottles of acids or bases near your workspace.




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App for in-the-field chemical management

By combining its popular eBinder app and Chemical Inventory Scanning app functionality into a singular SDS/Chemical Management mobile app, VelocityEHS provides users with easier online and offline access to Safety Data Sheets, as well as the ability to quickly scan chemical container barcodes and manage inventory information.




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Hazardous chemical storage cabinets

Stak-a-Cab Safety Storage Cabinets are constructed of 1-inch-thick, multi-ply plywood and finished with chemical-resistant paint.




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Safety Data Sheets

The QuickSCAN mobile app provides workers with on-the-go access to Safety Data Sheets.




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Industrial-strength identification labels




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Emergency decontamination booth

Laboratory Applications Emergency Shower Booths are available with finished side exterior panels.




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Toxic gas detection

Vertex Edge is a cost-effective gas detection solution designed so workers can quickly evaluate gas readings, alarms, event logs, real-time trends and overall system status.




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Create-your-own wipes

The PIG Bucket of Cleaning Wipes allows you to add your own antibacterial cleaner, disinfectant or sanitizer.




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Storage cabinet for flammable chemicals

This cabinet is specifically designed for the storage of flammable chemicals. Standard size is 35 inches high and 22 inches deep, with available 30-, 36- and 48-inch widths and a removable shelf for larger container storage.




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Cleaner/degreaser

JFC GOLD is a liquid alkaline deter- gent for cleaning and degreasing floors, equipment, machinery, and more.




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Pneumatic vacuum conveying system

Setting the entire conveying system on a self-contained, rolling platform, the ATEX-certified mobile Inert Explosion-proof (INEX) system enables chemical, pharmaceutical and other processors to safely convey dry and wet powders in hazardous environments where explosive vapors may be present.