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Head protection

Standard hard hats and caps take style, comfort and versatility to a new level.




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Translucent hard hat

The Peak View Translucent Hard Hat’s modern design is an improvement on the traditional hard shell protective helmet, offering wearers maximum peripheral vision.




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Face shields

Venom Face Shields provide protection against workplace hazards with a molded, contoured design that offers improved coverage over traditional-style visors.




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Cooling head protection

The Vented V-Gard 500 Cap or Hat has cooling vents for improved air circulation and comfort, and a Glaregard Surface underbrim to help reduce reflective glare.




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Arc flash hood

The Lift Front Hood is a unique hybrid combination hood that is lighter and more comfortable to wear than a standard arc flash hood.




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Hard hat

The North Zone Hard Hat is an innovative, feature-rich style that delivers exceptional comfort, retention and balance.




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Face shield system

The DP4 Multi-Purpose Face Shield System features a unique spring mounted flip-up/flip-down IR window that is easy and safe to use.




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Hard hats

Radians offers cap-style and full-brim hard hats, both of which are made in the USA.




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Trends in ... head/face protection

Ensuring workers’ heads and faces are protected from on-the-job hazards is critical.




d

Respirator decisions

What factors will help me determine the correct respirator needed for a specific job?




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Facial hair and respirator fit

A large number of men at our facility have beards, and I’m concerned that this could create problems with their respiratory protection. Can you provide any advice?




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Negative pressure versus powered air purifying systems

What are the benefits of powered air purifying systems versus negative pressure systems?




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Respirator fit tests and facial hair

If I can get a worker with facial hair to pass a quantitative fit test using a PortaCount, can I then allow that worker to wear the full facepiece without him needing to shave?




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Respiratory protection for welders

How do I know if I should wear a powered air purifying respirator or a supplied air respirator while welding?




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Respiratory protection in the age of COVID-19

When it comes to respiratory protection, what important lessons have been learned from COVID-19?




d

DMP Announces Alarm Communicator is FirstNet Ready

Today, DMP released its new line of alarm communication radios that are FirstNet Ready and approved for use on FirstNet.




d

Rave Mobile Safety Launches Rave Collaborate for Tactical Incident Collaboration

Rave Collaborate addresses needs unmet by traditional incident management solutions with an intuitive tool to coordinate preparedness and response for both planned activities and unplanned emergencies. 




d

Mobile Credentials Are Taking Over — but They Can’t Solve Everything

Companies are racing to implement phone-based credentials to increase security and user convenience. In general, that’s a good thing. However, if you’re thinking they’ll finally solve all of your identity security and credential management issues, think again.  




d

Communication Trends in Central Stations

Communication — both with end users and emergency personnel — has always been an essential part of any monitoring business. The methods through which monitoring centers communicate, though, have become incredibly varied.




d

What Will 5G Do for the Security Business?

With the COVID-19 outbreak and various levels of lockdown, I’ve had a lot of time to read books and watch television. One of the technologies being heavily advertised is the 5G wireless technology, which is supposed to revolutionize cellular and internet connectivity.

But what is it going to do for our industry?




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Interface Security Systems Introduces New Business Text Messaging App

Interface Security Systems released a new business text messaging app that allows its restaurant, retail and hospitality customers to communicate with their patrons via SMS and MMS text messages.




d

Alula Launches Pro Training Portal for 3G/CDMA Sunset Prep

Alula announced the launch of its new Alula Pro Training Portal.




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DMP Releases FirstNet Ready XT Series Control Panel Now Certified for Use on FirstNet

DMP has released its XT30 and XT50 alarm panels that are approved FirstNet Ready. 




d

Alula Hosts Roundtable on 3G Sunset

Alula has released the third edition of its Pro Roundtable Series.




d

Guardian Alarm Launches Mobile App

Guardian Alarm announced the launch of the MyGuardianAlarm mobile app, a new technology tool that provides convenience and control for home and small business owners.




d

RMR & The Integrator: A Tale of Managed Services

For a long time in the physical security industry, there were two camps: the alarm company — based on RMR, and the integrator — based on large onsite systems.




d

The New DICE Launches VPN services With Cyber Security & Automated Registration of Devices

This new service includes tunneling and full network management for cameras, NVRs, alarm panels and other devices with built-in cyber security site isolation and automated AI VPN credentialing.




d

TouchTone Communications to Offer Ooma AirDial for POTS Replacement

TouchTone’s partners face a unique challenge: the phasing-out of legacy copper-wire phone lines, informally known as Plain Old Telephone Service or POTS.




d

Cypress Expands Product Lineup to Include Farpointe Readers

The expanded Cypress product line includes Farpointe’s mobile-ready, smartcard and proximity readers in Wiegand or OSDP versions; mobile, smartcard and proximity credentials; and long-range receivers and transmitters.




d

Matrox Video Appoints Intronics as Distributor Across Benelux & Spain

With headquarters in Barneveld, offices in Belgium and Spain, and additional sales forces throughout Europe, Intronics supplies standard stock products as well as customer-specific solutions in and beyond the Benelux region.




d

Janitors in Washington state have an elevated risk of injury: survey

Tumwater, WA — Nearly 1 out of 5 janitors in Washington state say they were injured on the job in the past year, results of a recent survey show.




d

White paper: OSHA Workplace Injury and Illness Recordkeeping: Your Questions Answered

This white paper walks you through OSHA's workplace injury and illness recordkeeping requirements, including recent revisions pertaining to COVID-19.




d

OSHA to employers: Deadline approaching for submitting Form 300A data

Washington — OSHA is reminding employers to submit their 2020 Form 300A data by March 2.




d

‘Powerful CEOs seem to be better positioned to foster safe workplaces,’ researchers say

Vaasa, Finland — Organizations with “structurally powerful” CEOs experience fewer workplace injuries and illnesses, Finnish researchers claim.




d

Are adverse reactions to vaccines recordable? OSHA updates COVID-19 FAQ list

Washington — OSHA is requiring the recording of adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines only when vaccination is required by the employer, the agency says in an addition to its series of frequently asked questions on protecting workers from exposure to the coronavirus.




d

OSHA Workplace Injury and Illness Recordkeeping

This whitepaper walks you through OSHA's workplace injury and illness recordkeeping requirements, answering your most pressing questions using OSHA's own words.




d

OSHA a step closer to restoring injury and illness recordkeeping requirements

Washington — A proposed rule that would restore two parts of OSHA’s injury and illness recordkeeping regulations is under review by the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs.




d

OSHA withdraws non-recordkeeping portions of its ETS on COVID-19 for health care workers

Washington — OSHA is withdrawing the non-recordkeeping portions of its emergency temporary standard for COVID-19 focused on health care workers, the agency announced Dec. 27.




d

Injury and illness reporting deadline approaching, OSHA reminds employers

Washington — OSHA is reminding employers to submit their 2021 Form 300A by March 2.




d

First responders encouraged to report struck-by incidents on new website

Harrisburg, PA — A new website launched by the Emergency Responder Safety Institute will help track struck-by incidents involving first responders on the nation’s roadways.




d

OSHA seeks to amend recordkeeping requirements for high-hazard industries

Washington — OSHA is requesting public comment on a proposed rule that would revise its injury and illness recordkeeping regulation.




d

OSHA extends comment period on proposal to amend recordkeeping rules

Washington — OSHA has extended until June 30 the deadline to comment on a proposed rule that would revise injury and illness recordkeeping rules.




d

Attorneys general back OSHA’s proposed recordkeeping changes

Trenton, NJ — A coalition of state attorneys general has written a letter supporting OSHA’s proposed changes to the agency’s injury and illness recordkeeping rules.




d

What are the deadliest days and months for workers?

Tampa, FL — Fatal workplace injuries are most likely to occur on Thursdays and in the month of August, according to a recent analysis.




d

Psychosocial factors can be barriers to recovery after a work-related injury: white paper

Cambridge, MA — Early screening for psychosocial risk factors may aid in a worker’s recovery from an on-the-job injury, a new white paper from the Workers Compensation Research Institute suggests.




d

‘So little information’: Researchers point out lack of work-injury data on Indigenous people

Chicago — A group of researchers is calling for an increase in occupational health and safety research focused on Indigenous people.




d

Improving this workplace system may lead to better safety outcomes

Iowa City, IA — Organizations seeking better safety results should adopt a more precise accounting system, a group of international researchers suggests.




d

OSHA to employers: Injury and illness reporting period nearing

Washington — OSHA is reminding employers of the upcoming window to submit 2022 Form 300A data.




d

OSHA updates data used for its Site-Specific Targeting Program

Washington — OSHA is revising its Site-Specific Targeting inspection program to update the Form 300A data it requires.




d

Deadline to submit OSHA Form 300A data is March 2

Washington — OSHA is reminding employers of the March 2 deadline to submit their 2022 Form 300A data electronically.