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Anti-vibration work glove

The Knuckle Buster Anti-Vibe Glove is an arc-rated anti-vibration and impact-protective work glove featuring flame-resistant gel on both the palm and top of hand.




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Anti-vibration glove series

The Anti-Vibration Series now features six updated ProFlex models and one new model made with an innovative technology for workers exposed to vibrating tools and equipment.




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Leather work gloves

The USA Ground Glove is a high-performance leather work glove made with extra high-quality cow grain leather sewn into an ergonomic, 3D glove pattern for peak performance.




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Leather glove line

Radians recently added more than 50 styles of leather gloves to its hand protection line.




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Cold weather gloves

1772 and 1773 High-Visibility Cold Weather Gloves feature 13-gauge polyester with ANSI A2 cut resistance with the choice of a sandy nitrile grip (1772) or a sandy latex grip (1773).




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Nitrile-coated cut-resistant glove

The ProFlex 7022 Hi-Vis Nitrile-Coated Cut-Resistant Glove with DSX dip technology is designed to provide unmatched grip in dry conditions.




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Fully coated nitrile gloves

600FC Premium Solid Nitrile Fully Coated Gloves are constructed with fully dipped blue solid nitrile on a two-piece jersey liner with a knit wrist for comfort.




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Washable coated gloves

In non-medical consumer and industrial situations, it’s often advantageous to wear ultrafine nitrile-coated washable gloves, such as the multi-use Aquila NR18E.




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Handwashing stations

These portable and vehicle-mounted handwashing stations allow water and hand sanitizer to be dispensed virtually anywhere.




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Hand sanitizer station

The 6A20 dispenser stand is a free-standing sanitizing solution. ADA-compliant with a square base made of 11-gauge stainless steel, the stand is easy to assemble and transport, and feature a tray to catch drips and keep floors clean.




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Insulated dipped gloves

Protect hands at work with insulated, nitrile dipped gloves. The GL611 features a smooth ¾-dipped coating with a double-dipped sandy palm coating. The water-resistant glove has a 13-gauge polyester outer liner and a 10-gauge acrylic inner liner.




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Leather work glove

The GL103HT General Purpose Work Glove has a palm constructed of synthetic leather for an enhanced grip and a special mesh stretch fabric back for comfort and breathability.




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Glove coating

The VersaTek Adaptive Palm Coating can adapt to amplify a worker’s grip when working in wet, dry, slick, abrasive or oily conditions. This allows workers to maintain natural hand movements and precision when handling small parts while also ensuring comfort and flexibility.




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Silicone coated gloves

The Magid GPD787 (shown) and GPD487 combine RepTek Grip silicone palm coating and lightweight shell materials to make workers’ lives easier while ensuring their safety and comfort in hot and dangerous environments.




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Premium leather gloves

Resistant to cuts, impacts, oil and water, these gloves offer multiple protection levels for workers. They’re made of premium-grade, white-grain goatskin and feature a high-visibility orange thermo plastic rubber impact on the back of the hand and fingers.




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Signs and label clarification

Can you clarify the differences between the previous OSHA sign standard and the recently updated OSHA sign standard that incorporates ANSI Z535?




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Not all signs and labels are created equal

What are the sign/label options for harsh environments?




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Safety sign locations

How important is location to the effectiveness of safety signs?




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Insulated bib overall

The BP3 Insulated Bib Overall is constructed of a 7.5-ounce, 88 percent cotton/12 percent nylon water-repellent outer shell with an 11.5-ounce FR quilted liner.




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Understanding the NIOSH lifting equation

How should the NIOSH lifting equation be used?




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Accident prevention through hazard communication

Failure to recognize a chemical hazard can threaten workers’ lives by risking chemical burns, respiratory problems, fires and explosions.




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Ensure safety with hazardous materials

Working with chemicals and solvents in the workplace can expose workers to a host of health hazards. Being properly trained in how to handle these hazardous materials is vital.




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Washington state seeking input on proposed update to permanent heat rules

Tumwater, WA — A proposed update to Washington state’s permanent rules on worker heat exposure would set the “temperature action level” at 80° F for most outdoor workers.




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Bill aims to shield Nevada workers from heat-related illnesses

Carson City, NV — Recently introduced legislation in Nevada would provide outdoor workers with additional protections against extreme heat and poor air quality.




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Got ideas to ‘Beat the Heat’? OSHA wants to know

Washington — OSHA has launched a national competition for the best tools and resources on the dangers of heat exposure – indoors and outdoors – at work.




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Report looks at ‘impacts of a warmer world’ on workers

London — A new report from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers details how industries can adapt to future heat waves and rising temperatures.




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Learn more about OSHA’s ‘Beat the Heat’ contest

Washington — OSHA has scheduled a free webinar on its Beat the Heat contest.




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Most exertion-related injuries and deaths attributable to heat: study

Storrs, CT — Heat exposure and heat-related illness cause the vast majority of exertion-related injuries and deaths in the workplace, according to researchers from the University of Connecticut.




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Public Citizen calls for an OSHA heat standard

Washington — An OSHA standard aimed at protecting workers from extreme heat exposure could prevent at least 50,000 injuries and illnesses annually, a watchdog group contends.




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OSHA receives feedback on possible heat standard, asks for more

Washington — OSHA’s proposed rule on protecting workers from extreme heat exposure in indoor and outdoor settings is progressing toward potential publication – and the agency wants feedback.




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Workers’ comp costs climb as heat index rises: report

Raleigh, NC — The longer the heat index remains above 90° F, the more employers may pay in workers’ compensation costs for missed workdays, a recent study of North Carolina workers shows.




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‘Dire threat’: Lawmakers call for an OSHA heat standard

Washington — A group of Democratic lawmakers is pressing OSHA for the “fastest possible implementation” of a standard on protecting workers from extreme heat exposure.




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MSHA issues alert on heat stress

Arlington, VA — The Mine Safety and Health Administration is reminding mine operators of best practices for preventing heat stress and treating workers who become overheated.




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White House takes steps to protect workers from extreme heat

Washington — President Joe Biden is directing OSHA to “ramp up” enforcement to protect workers from extreme heat and to issue a hazard alert.




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OSHA wants to hear from small businesses on potential heat standard

Washington — OSHA is asking representatives from small businesses, as well as local governments and nonprofit organizations, to weigh in on how a standard to protect workers from heat illness would affect small entities.




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Heat illness prevention: New resources from OSHA

Washington — A new OSHA fact sheet and sticker are intended to raise awareness of heat illness prevention strategies in the workplace.




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HHS, NHTSA partner on tracking tool for heat-related illness

Washington — A map showing emergency medical services responses to heat-related illnesses nationwide is part of a new online information portal from the Department of Health and Human Services.




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OSHA crowns ‘Beat the Heat’ contest winners

Washington — OSHA has announced the winners of its national competition challenging stakeholders to submit the best tools and resources on the dangers of heat exposure – indoors and outdoors – at work.




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OSHA reopens comment period on possible heat standard

Washington — OSHA says it’s allowing more time for stakeholders to comment on a proposed rule aimed at protecting workers from extreme heat exposure in indoor and outdoor settings.




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Prevent heat-related illnesses during pregnancy: New tip sheet from OSHA

Washington — OSHA has published a new resource on how best to protect pregnant workers from heat-related illnesses.




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New OSHA resource: Heat exposure and personal risk factors

Washington — Certain personal risk factors increase workers’ risk for heat-related injury and illness, OSHA cautions.




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OSHA advisory committee gives proposed heat rule a thumbs-up

Washington — OSHA’s Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health has unanimously recommended that the agency move forward with its proposed standard on protecting workers from excessive heat.




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Picture it: Photos now part of OSHA’s ‘Beat the Heat’ contest

Washington — OSHA’s national competition to raise awareness of the dangers of heat exposure is back with a new element – a photo contest.




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Heat-related illness prevention: New resources from OSHA

Washington — A wallet card, brochure and checklist are recent additions to OSHA’s resources for helping keep workers safe in high temperatures.




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Evacuating workers in an emergency situation

What is possible regarding evacuation management using connected safety technology?




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Emergency communications

How has the COVID-19 pandemic changed emergency communications?




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New guide aims to protect workers from exposure to isocyanates

Montreal – The scientific research organization IRSST recently released the second edition of its guide on safe use of isocyanates.




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OSHA launches annual heat illness prevention campaign

Washington – Outdoor workers need to get plenty of water, rest and shade this summer, OSHA is reminding employers as part of the agency’s annual heat illness prevention campaign.




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Online tool promotes safe material handling

Montreal – Scientific research organization IRSST has released a free online resource intended to help identify workplace musculoskeletal disorder risks and avoid injuries related to material handling.




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MIOSHA releases compliance alternatives for scissor-lift rules

Lansing, MI – The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration has approved two alternatives for complying with its rules on scissor lifts.