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Safety vest

The SVL1 is an ANSI Type R Class 2 contoured safety vest that meets ANSI/ISEA 107-2015 requirements.




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Flame-resistant duck bib overall

Add warmth with this heavyweight flame-resistant duck bib overall.




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High-visibility shirts

GloWear High-Visibility Shirts provide comfort, compliance and visibility in a single garment – eliminating the need for a high-visibility vest – and are designed to withstand the elements.




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Flame-resistant high-visibility apparel

The Job Sight FR apparel line consists of products that conform to the ANSI 107 standard for high visibility and flame resistance, along with the ASTM F1506 standard for flame- and arc-resistant apparel and NFPA 70E.




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Fire-resistant long-sleeved T-shirt

The Power Dry Mid Weight Shirt now has a 25 percent higher arc rating protection (from an arc rating of 8.1 cal/cm2 to an arc rating of 9.5 cal/cm2) and is 20 percent lighter.




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Trends in ... protective clothing

Protective clothing is available for many different functions – from helping a construction worker be more visible at night to shielding a utility worker from a serious arc flash injury.




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NIOSH video tells truckers about safe transfer of process fluids

Washington — A new video emphasizes safe work practices for truck drivers transferring process fluids such as oil and gas from wells to other locations.




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Postal Service releases national dog bite rankings

Washington — More than 5,300 U.S. Postal Service employees were attacked by dogs while delivering the mail last year, the agency has announced.




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Injury prevention for hotel workers: New NIOSH tip sheet

Washington — Hotel workers can avoid on-the-job injury and illness by keeping their feet on the floor, ensuring fresh air is circulating and not mixing cleaning products.




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CPWR publishes tip sheets on preventing roofer falls

Silver Spring, MD — Two new resources from CPWR – The Center for Construction Research and Training are intended to help prevent falls among roofing workers.




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Coupling devices for excavator buckets: NIOSH publishes fact sheet

Washington — A new fact sheet from NIOSH is aimed at workers who use quick coupling devices to change excavator buckets and other attachments.




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Hazard alert raises awareness on runover and backover deaths

Portland, OR — In an effort to prevent worker deaths and injuries stemming from runover and backover incidents, the Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences has issued a hazard alert.




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NSC unveils SIF prevention model during Campbell Institute Forum

Orlando, FL — Amplify workers’ voices and keep learning, experts stressed Monday at the 2024 NSC Safety Congress & Expo during a Campbell Institute Forum discussion on serious incident and fatality prevention.




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Cut-resistant work glove

The 922CR offers patent-pending dorsal protection, grip, flexibility and dexterity while delivering EN Cut Level 5 protection and Level 3 puncture protection.




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Reflective-stripe glove

The Hi-Viz Lime Mechanics Style Glove has reflective stripes for better visibility.




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Puncture-resistant glove

Punkban offers workers the best puncture protection available on the market in a woven material.




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Palm-coated work glove

The D-ROC GPD800 Lightweight Polyurethane Palm-Coated Work Glove is the first and only glove to provide bare-hand feel and ANSI Cut Level 5 protection around the entire glove.




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Solvent glove

The Jackson Safety G29 Solvent Glove is specifically designed to deliver a level of dexterity similar to thin-mil gloves while providing protection from hydraulic fluids, solvents and other chemicals.




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Mechanics glove

The DEWALT DPG780 Performance Mechanic Work Glove provides superior grip where workers need it most.




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FR gas glove

Made of three layers, including DuPont Nomex and DuPont Kevlar brand fiber, the Youngstown FR Emergency Gas Glove provides lightweight heat and flame protection, cut protection, and anti-static properties.




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Glove clip

The Utility Guard Glove Clip features a patented safety breakaway and has a proven record of reducing hand injuries and glove loss.




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High-visibility glove

The Memphis Orange Kevlar 9178NFO features patent-protected, high-visibility orange DuPont Kevlar-engineered yarn.




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Cut-resistant glove

The Great White 3GX Cut-Resistant Glove now features an ANSI 3/EN 4 level of cut protection (up from an ANSI 2/EN 3), making it ideal for metal and electronics assembly, construction, and parts handling, among other applications.




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Insulated work glove

The Rig Lizard Arctic Leather Palm 2033 features a C100 Thinsulate interior liner to help keep hands warm and a waterproof H2X barrier (interior liner) that meets ASTM F1670/F1671 for bloodborne pathogen resistance and fluid-borne viral resistance.




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Grip gloves

The Anti-Impact Grip Glove (UA721) features an abrasion-resistant nitrile foam coating that combines exceptional grip for water, grease and oil with maximum impact protection.




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Multi-use safety glove

The 4552 Glove provides superior defense against oils, dirt, grime and grease, as well as abrasion protection with optimal long-lasting grip.




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Cut-resistant glove

The Original CR5 features durable synthetic leather throughout the palm and an internal layer of Armortex Cut, delivering CE Cut Level 5 resistance to the palm and fingers.




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On DOL’s agenda: rules on ‘black lung’ benefits, MSHA civil penalties

Washington – A rule listed on the Department of Labor’s spring 2014 regulatory agenda is intended to address problems with the administration of the Black Lung Benefits Act, through which miners receive compensation for disabilities related to pneumoconiosis – also known as “black lung” disease.




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MSHA launches ‘walk and talk’ safety initiative

Arlington, VA – Mine Safety and Health Administration inspectors will be visiting mines to conduct “walk and talks” with miners and mine operators, the agency has announced.




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MSHA releases tools to help track violations

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration is offering two online tools intended to help mine operators and workers review violations of safety standards.




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Mine safety has improved, but concerns remain, MSHA’s Main says

Baltimore – Chronic violators have declined and industry compliance has improved in the mining industry in the past five years, but a recent increase in fatalities at metal/non-metal mines is a concern, Mine Safety and Health Administration chief Joseph A. Main told audience members March 16 at the annual convention of the National Stone, Sand and Gravel Association.




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MSHA ramps up focus on ‘Rules to Live By’ initiative, Exam Rule standards

Arlington, VA – Beginning July 1, the Mine Safety and Health Administration will increase enforcement of its “Rules to Live By” initiative, as well as the nine common standards that fall under the agency’s Exam Rule, the agency announced during a May 12 stakeholder meeting.




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MSHA delays effective date of metal, non-metal examinations rule

Arlington, VA – The Mine Safety and Health Administration has delayed until Oct. 2 the effective date of a final rule intended to improve pre-shift examinations of metal and non-metal mines, according to a notice published in the May 22 Federal Register.




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MSHA issues RFI on technologies to reduce mobile equipment, belt conveyor incidents

Arlington, VA — The Mine Safety and Health Administration is seeking input on technologies that may help reduce incidents involving mobile equipment at surface mines, as well as belt conveyors at surface and underground mines, according to a Request for Information published in the June 26 Federal Register.




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Mine workers and breathing problems: Study looks at doctor visits

East Lansing, MI — A recent study of workers at sand, gravel and stone mines in Michigan found a higher number of doctor visits for shortness of breath compared with workers in other production industries.




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Miners in 3 states have the highest risk of lung disease-related death

Chicago — Coal miners in Kentucky, Virginia and West Virginia may be more than eight times more likely than the general public to die from black lung disease and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.




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MSHA unveils long-awaited proposed rule on respirable crystalline silica

Washington — The Mine Safety and Health Administration has announced a proposed rule on worker exposure to respirable crystalline silica in an effort to better protect miners from associated health hazards.




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CDC report on worker suicide calls for enhanced prevention strategies

Atlanta — Suicide prevention strategies for workers are needed to help mitigate rising workplace suicide rates, a recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests.




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COVID-19 pandemic: CDC releases guidance for fitness center employers, workers

Washington — Two new fact sheets from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are intended to help fitness center employers and workers reduce the spread of COVID-19.




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California law establishes worker safety measures for live entertainment venues

Sacramento, CA — Workers involved in setting up, tearing down and operating live events at public entertainment venues will now be required to receive specified occupational safety training and certification, under a new California law.




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PSA TEC Guides Integrators on Business Post-Pandemic at Hybrid Event

After more than a year without in-person events, PSA TEC 2021 was hosted as a hybrid event last week, May 3-6, with around 200 people coming to the Sheraton in downtown Denver, Colo., and more tuning in online.




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National Training Center Offering Flash Sale of Low Voltage Library

The National Training Center (NTC), a prominent source of on-location and virtual classroom training and training materials in the various low-voltage disciplines, is offering a quick flash sale of its renown Low Voltage Library.  




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ESX Presents All-Virtual Conference

After canceling the 2020 conference and delivering a portion of the conference online, ESX — sponsored by the Electronic Security Association (ESA) — made a triumphant return in a fully virtual format, presenting education sessions and panels June 15-17.




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Email Marketing: A Must for Every Security Company

The Marketing Madmen explain the importance of email marketing.




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MxV Consulting Launches Momentum Security Training

MxV Consulting LLC is launching Momentum Security Training, an online, context-based education platform serving the physical security industry.




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Open Options Invests in Recertification Training

Open Options, a provider of access control solutions, has released the DNA Fusion recertification course.  




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Teledyne FLIR White Paper Covers Multispectral PTZ Cameras & Radars

Teledyne FLIR has published “How Layering Multispectral PTZ Cameras and Radars Improve Perimeter Protection.” 




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Vigitron Opens Library for Security-Based Network Applications

Vigitron, a provider of networking solutions for security applications, has established a library for security-based network applications.




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ISC West Keynotes: Cybersecurity, Events Security & Team Leadership

This year’s keynote presenters include five high profile individuals who are widely-respected for their professional and lifetime achievements.




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SIA & Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Partner to Benefit Corporate Security Students

Students in the university’s College of Business, Security and Intelligence program will become members of SIA, gaining access to the association’s learning, development and career resources.