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MCR Safety

MCR Safety introduces our newest ForceFlex T100 glove featuring a Clarino synthetic leather palm with anti-vibration polymer pads. The tan mesh fabric back is cool with a TPR cage protecting the back of the hand. The neoprene slip-on cuff includes a pull strap. Visit www.mcrsafety.com or call (800) 955-6887 for all your safety gear needs.




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MSA, The Safety Company

Introducing ALTAIR® 2X Gas Detectors from MSA. The ALTAIR 2X Platform drastically minimizes total cost of ownership, increases durability and delivers enhanced worker safety, compliance and traceability. ALTAIR 2X Detectors introduce the world’s first stand-alone bump test – no calibration accessories or bottled gas required.




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Rigid Lifelines

Rigid Lifelines™ is showing off its softer side. Introducing the new Connex™ shock-absorbent lanyards, Defy™ self-retracting lanyards and the Evolve™ harnesses. Each comes in a variety of sizes and lengths to help you tackle any job, at almost any height. Finally – full-featured fall protection without the full-featured price. Learn more at http://rigidstore.co/safetylaunch.




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Scott Safety

The Meridian Universal Gas Detector is an innovative gas detection solution. Meridian’s single detector head supports combustible and toxic sensors. Designed for ease of use, Meridian significantly reduces upfront investment and ongoing maintenance costs. With global approvals and SIL2 certification from TUV-Rheinland, Meridian ensures best-in-class performance and safety.




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Springfield, LLC

DuPont™ Nomex® MHP from Springfield provides inherent FR protection against heat and flame, electric arc, and small molten-metal splash. Lightweight strength and durability make it ideal for multi-hazard industrial environments. NFPA 2112 certified and NFPA 70E HRC 2 compliant. Visit www.springfieldllc.com.




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Workrite Uniform Company

Workrite expands its new line of dual-hazard knit shirts featuring Tencate Tecasafe Plus. We’ve added a new raglan-sleeved henley and a heather gray long-sleeved polo that offer the same high level of comfort, appearance and protection – plus they’re certified to the NFPA 1975 Station Uniform Standard. Visit workrite.com/knits for information.




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ZING Green Safety Products

ZING® GHS Compliance Products help prepare for the Globally Harmonized System (GHS) designed to align the OSHA HazCom Standard with the new global system for the classification and labeling of chemicals. All products are manufactured with high content recycled materials and include binders, stations, posters and signage. Visit www.ZingGreenProducts.com.




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How to get more from your ergonomics program

We have completed ergonomic risk assessments for most of our jobs. How do we get more improvements implemented?




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Industrial hygiene and safety management programs

How do I incorporate industrial hygiene into my facility’s safety management program?




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Building an Effective Sanitization Procedure

This white paper outlines the steps to build an effective and comprehensive sanitization procedure for your facility – from identifying hazards, cleaning methods available and selecting supplemental wash-down equipment.




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Leveraging wearables to improve worker safety

What are some features, benefits and examples of wearable technology in the workplace?




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Overlooked safety risks along the supply chain

What are some commonly missed safety risks in supply chains?




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The myth of ‘de-energized work’

Many people claim they “don’t work energized,” and so they don’t need NFPA 70E or personal protective equipment. Is this accurate? What do OSHA and NFPA 70E consider “energized work?”




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Respiratory protection for disaster relief efforts

How can emergency responders best be prepared with proper respiratory protection this hurricane season?




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Safety sign standards: OSHA vs. ANSI

What are the differences between OSHA and ANSI safety sign standards?




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Effective combustible dust removal

When a facility has multiple areas where combustible dusts are present, are central vacuum cleaning systems the only option?




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Water Supply Requirements for Safety Showers and Eyewash Stations

Download this white paper from Thermomega to learn about the most-cited violations to OSHA, ANSI and ASSE regulations on showers and eyewash stations. Keep your facility compliant and your workers protected.




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Planning for emergency communications

How can mass notification and critical event management solutions work together to create safer work environments?




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The importance of workplace drug testing

Why is workforce positivity for marijuana a problem?




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Creating an ergonomic safety knife program

How do modern safety knives improve ergonomics and overall workplace safety?




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Supplement your formal safety training

What is micro-content, and how can it keep workers safe?




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Proactive safety and SMSs

Incident reporting has always been the foundation of workplace health and safety, but does it still have a role to play in proactive safety?




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Trade-specific tool tethering kits

What’s being done to simplify the tool tethering category to make the spec process easier for safety managers and encourage adoption on the worksite?




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Safe use of thermal fluids

How can effective health and safety protocols contribute to a safer and more effective work environment when thermal fluids are in use? What specific measures should be taken to prevent incidents?




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Effectively deter and detect drug use at work

What’s the primary goal of workplace drug testing? Why is it better for employers to anchor their workplace drug testing policy on deterrence?




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Preventing a dust fire

How can we optimize employee safety when handling combustible dust?




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Chemical Safety 101

What should a beginner know about chemical safety on Day 1 of a new job?




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Bacteria-free eyewash systems

I’m concerned about bacterial growth in my emergency shower/eyewash equipment. What proactive steps can I take to keep my equipment clean and free of bacteria?




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Proper PPE for direct current arcs

Does my arc-rated personal protective equipment protect me from direct current arcs?




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Fleet safety

How should organizations think about change management when it comes to improving fleet safety?




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Spill safety for your facility

What type of sorbent should I use at my facility?




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AI in safety software

What should I know about artificial intelligence before integrating it into my safety software?




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Safety program management

What data points are most important for safety programs and how can organizations track them?




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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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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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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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Safe by design

How can I implement effective machine guarding in my facility?




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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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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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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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Fall protection harness maintenance

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




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Stepladder safety

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




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Fall hazard awareness

What are some slip, trip and fall hazards we might be overlooking?




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Preventing slips, trips and falls

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