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RGB Spectrum Helps New Iberia Police Build a Real-Time Crime Center

At the core of the RTCC is RGB Spectrum’s Zio W4000 video wall processor. The feature-rich Zio W4000 supports 4K 60Hz resolution end-to-end and accommodates a mix of local baseband, IP video, and web-based inputs.




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Chimera Enhances Emergency Communication for UHS Hospital

Chimera Integrations recently completed a security upgrade at UHS Hospital in Binghamton.




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Virginia Sheriffs' Association Awards i-PRO Procurement Contract

The agreement eliminates the need for additional Requests for Proposals (RFPs), allowing public bodies to bypass lengthy procurement processes and acquire essential equipment faster and more cost-effectively. 




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Motorola Solutions Connects Law Enforcement to Real-Time 911 Intelligence

According to the announcement, Motorola Solutions’ CommandCentral Aware unifies voice, video and data feeds from public safety, private enterprise and community-facing systems, leveraging AI to verify incident data and speed up response.




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Workplace Safety: Be Informed – Be Proactive – Be Compliant

A new white paper offers actionable tips and insights from J. J. Keller’s experts to help you better understand the features of a successful, OSHA-compliant safety program.




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Big Ambitions. Complex Data. Limited Visibility. How North American Health & Safety and ESG Professionals Are Dealing with Today’s Evolving Challenge

Download a recently published research report from Intelex showing that reporting data (and accurate data) is the top challenge of EHS professionals in North America.




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Workplace Bullying and Violence: Addressing Threats in Today’s Work Environment

Written by J. J. Keller’s human resources experts, this free white paper delivers proven strategies for identifying, documenting and addressing unacceptable employee conduct. Download it now and promote a safe, respectful workplace!




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Drive Proactive Safety Improvements Across Your Business

This new Intelex e-book shows you how to measure your maturity, benchmark your performance against that of your peers and build data-supported management systems that mitigate ESG and EHS risks before they become threats.




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Remote Operations: Key Considerations for Prime Contractors

Supply chain management, even in real-world scenarios, can present varied challenges. When operations are conducted at remote locations, these challenges increase manifold.




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Occupational Health and Safety Data Management – Taking a What, How and Why Approach

This white paper assesses the significance of OHS data, analyzes current performance in the domain, identifies significant trends, and proposes interventions to address concerns and enhance overall performance.




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Protective Equipment on Construction Jobsites

This white paper provides detailed guidance from J. J. Keller’s safety and compliance experts on selecting the right equipment for the job, such as hard hats, footwear, respiratory devices, high-visibility apparel, hearing protection and more.




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Fall Protection Training Saves Lives: OSHA’s Requirements for General Industry

This white paper provides detailed fall protection guidance from J. J. Keller’s workplace safety experts, covering topics such as causes of falls, fall hazards that require training and more.




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How to Investigate a Workplace Accident: Beyond the Blame Game

This white paper uses a recent real-world occupational fatality investigation to help you transform the way you conduct workplace incident investigations.




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Rethinking Reimbursement Programs

This informative guide from Red Wing for Business compares the many advantages of a managed safety footwear program with those of a typical reimbursement program – for both you and your employees.




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Hearing loss higher than expected in some health care and social assistance subsectors: NIOSH

Washington — Workers in certain subsectors of the health care and social assistance industry experience hearing loss at a rate higher than expected “for an industry that has had assumed ‘low-exposure’ to noise,” according to a recent study from NIOSH.




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‘Don’t Mess with Mercury’: Videos for teachers highlight spill awareness, response

Atlanta — As a new school year gets underway, the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry has released two teacher training videos as part of a campaign intended to call attention to the dangers of mercury exposure.




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NIOSH releases resources on dampness and mold assessment

Washington — NIOSH recently introduced checklists to help employers assess damp areas and identify mold.




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COVID-19 pandemic: CDC issues interim cleaning, disinfection recommendations after exposure

Washington — In light of emerging data on the COVID-19 pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released interim environmental cleaning and disinfection recommendations for community facilities with suspected or confirmed cases of the potentially deadly respiratory illness.




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Working during vacation time keeps you exhausted, study of teachers shows

London — Although spending time on work-related activities while on vacation can help reduce your anxiety levels when returning to the job, it also impairs recovery from work exhaustion, results of a recent study out of England suggest.




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OSHA schedules stakeholder meeting on beryllium rule

Washington – OSHA has scheduled an informal public hearing in Washington to gather more input on the agency’s proposed rule on beryllium.




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Maritime advisory committee to receive update on beryllium rule

Washington – OSHA’s Maritime Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety and Health is scheduled to receive an update on the agency’s proposed beryllium rule during a May 3 meeting.




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Beryllium rule: OSHA seeks to eliminate provisions aimed at construction, shipyard workers

Washington – OSHA has issued a proposed rule that would roll back certain provisions of its final rule on worker exposure to beryllium in the construction and shipyard industries.




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OSHA delays enforcement of beryllium standards

Washington — OSHA is delaying enforcement on all of its beryllium standards until May 11, the agency has announced.




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From Surveillance to Safety & Other Niche Jobs for IP Cameras

IP cameras, especially those paired with AI, are in a prime position to capture some of the market growth in safety and other specialized applications.




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Huffmaster Partners With Elite Fire Safety for Remote Camera Monitoring

As part of the collaboration, Huffmaster will deploy Elite Fire Safety’s new  Remote Tactical Surveillance Units (RTSUs) across the United States. 




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Successful Video Monitoring Practices: From Customer to CS and Back

In remote video monitoring, best practices at the customer premises lead to successful outcomes at the central station.




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Lumeo Unveils AI Search & Analytics Using Generative AI Models

With the growth of video content across various industries, Lumeo said the ability to efficiently analyze and derive insights from this data is crucial.




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Renova Technology Extends Lifecycle Support for IDIS Americas Products

Under this initiative, Renova Technology will support products that are no longer covered under warranty.




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How Body-Worn Cameras Are Breaking Boundaries

Body-worn cameras are reshaping security by integrating with broader systems, harnessing AI-driven features for enhanced video management, and offering new opportunities for security integrators to meet evolving demands.




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The Power of Thermal Analytics & AI for Robust Perimeter Protection

By combining thermal analytics, geospatial capabilities and AI-enabled solutions, integrators can now achieve real-time, proactive and reliable outdoor security.




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Genetec Helps Law Enforcement Securely Share Vehicle Data

The new evidence-sharing functionality will be included for all Cloudrunner customers, with no additional licensing required. Upon activation, subscribers will also receive six-month access to all Clearance functionalities.




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i-PRO Announces PTZ Cameras With AI Analytics

Built for extreme weather and environmental conditions, the new Aero PTZ cameras support up to 4K resolution and feature AI-driven analytics.




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RAD-M’s ROAMEO Achieves Level 5 Autonomous Navigation

ROAMEO Gen4 is a fully autonomous mobile security patrol robot, with a 360-degree field of view, high-resolution cameras, and advanced AI analytics based on AITX’s proprietary AIR technology.




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FACEValue: Farm mechanic dies after plasma torch explosion

A 46-year-old farm mechanic was killed in a plasma torch explosion.




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FACEValue: Equipment operator dies after zero-turn mower overturns

A 57-year-old equipment operator was killed while mowing grass at a municipality-owned pump station.




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FACE Report: Heavy equipment operator struck and killed when excavator bucket detaches

A 21-year-old heavy equipment operator died after being struck by an excavation bucket that became detached from the quick coupling device attached to the end of a boom.




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FACE Report: Land clearing and forest product company owner overcome by carbon monoxide

The 54-year-old owner of a land clearing and forest product company was overcome by carbon monoxide as he was checking on a wood chip-powered boiler system.




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FACE Report: Truck driver/equipment operator crushed while loading backhoe onto trailer

A 64-year-old truck driver and equipment operator working for a gravel-hauling and equipment-moving company drove his employer’s truck with an attached flatbed trailer to a jobsite.




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FACE Report: Worker electrocuted while installing lines for security cameras

A 48-year-old city electric maintenance worker was electrocuted while installing lines for security cameras in a residential area.




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FACE Report: Mechanic using welder fatally burned when washer fluid drum explodes

A 64-year-old automotive mechanic was working to remove the fuel pump from a car at his employer’s service garage.




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FACE Report: Machine operator fatally struck by safety block ejected from mechanical power press

A worker at a manufacturing facility was fatally injured while operating a 200-ton mechanical press.




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FACE Report: Tree trimmer dies when tree removal rigging fails

A 28-year-old tree trimmer was part of a four-person crew removing a 127-foot fir tree from a residential property.




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FACE Report: Mechanic service technician fatally struck by order picker carriage

A 58-year-old mechanic service technician for an equipment service and sales company was servicing an order picker with a co-worker. The picker’s carriage, which weighs nearly 1,200 pounds, consists of an operator platform, a control console and lift forks.




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FACE Report: Roofer falls while constructing leading edge of metal roof

A 35-year-old roofer was part of a nine-member crew constructing the leading edge of a metal roof on a warehouse. The roofer was walking toward his lifeline and about 8 feet away from it when he fell from the unprotected edge.




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FACE Report: Trimmer struck by limb from storm-damaged tree

A 51-year-old tree trimmer and certified arborist was part of a three-person crew sent to cut down a storm-damaged maple in the backyard of a private residence. The trimmer oversaw the crew and jobsite.




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EPA to propose ban on methylene chloride

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency wants to ban most industrial and commercial uses of methylene chloride.




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Ahead of GHS meeting, OSHA asks for input

Washington — OSHA has scheduled a public meeting in advance of the 44th session of the United Nations Sub-Committee of Experts on the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals.




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Investigation of chemical release leads to recommendations on written procedures

Washington — Facilities that produce or handle hazardous chemicals should prepare written procedures and establish policies for evaluating simultaneous operations to ensure “robust safe work practices,” the Chemical Safety Board says.




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EPA extends comment period on proposed revisions to chemical review process

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency has extended until Aug. 8 the comment period for a proposed rule intended to “improve the efficiency” of the agency’s chemical review process.




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‘Game-changer’: EPA issues final reporting rule on ‘forever’ chemicals

Washington — An Environmental Protection Agency final rule will require manufacturers and importers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances to report information on PFAS use, exposures and hazards.