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Tower worker video highlights updates to construction safety standard

Dayton, OH — A new video from NATE: The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association explores updates to the American National Standards Institute/American Society of Safety Professionals A10.48-2023 standard covering pre-job planning.




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Using technology to address crane hazards: New report from NSC

Washington — The National Safety Council has published a new report highlighting technology solutions that have the potential to reduce the risk of injury and death when working in and around cranes.




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OSHA launches and extends several Regional Emphasis Programs

Washington — Three OSHA regions have continued or established a set of emphasis programs, the agency recently announced.




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NYC councilmember calls for database to track worker deaths

New York — Legislation recently introduced in New York City would establish a database on workplace deaths, and employers could be fined up to $2,500 per violation for not reporting data.




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OSHA construction advisory committee and workgroups to meet this month

Washington — Hearing conservation and women in construction are among the topics scheduled for discussion during an upcoming Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health meeting.




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Now in Spanish: Oregon OSHA course on confined space safety

Salem, OR — Oregon OSHA has launched a Spanish version of its training course on keeping workers safe in confined spaces.




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New from NIOSH: ‘Prevention through Design Toolkit for the Construction Industry’

Washington — How can Prevention through Design practices reduce or eliminate some of the construction industry’s most common hazards? A new toolkit from NIOSH is intended as a guide.




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DOL renews charter for OSHA’s construction advisory committee

Washington — Acting Labor Secretary Julie Su has renewed the two-year charter for OSHA’s Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health.




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NYC Department of Buildings issues excavation safety advisory

New York — Emphasizing that failure to follow construction codes and project-specific requirements can put both people and property at risk, the New York City Department of Buildings is reminding contractors about 17 procedures they need to follow during excavation and trench work.




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OSHA: Death investigations down 11% in FY 2024

Washington — OSHA conducted fewer fatality investigations this past fiscal year than in FY 2023, and recorded fewer deaths involving trench collapses and falls – two hazards on which the agency has focused its enforcement resources.




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Board of Certified Safety Professionals

The “Career Paths in Safety” brochure offers certification options at basic, technologist and technician, trainer, and professional levels. It outlines safety education, experience and job roles. “Career Paths in Safety” includes information on BCSP’s certifications, including the CSP, OHST, CHST, STS and CET.




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Brady Worldwide, Inc.

Mark your floors the right way! Step up workplace operations with durable floor-marking tape that’s applied by following color standards and floor-marking best practices. Brady’s free 5S Floor-Marking Color Standard provides useful guidelines, tips and examples for putting an effective floor-marking program in place.




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Encon Safety Products, Inc.

Encon’s Aquarion® Self-Contained Eyewash offers a sleek, slim design and an innovative mounting method for simple one-person installation on any wall, column or cart. The Aquarion’s flexible fluid cartridges completely self-evacuate without applied external forces, providing reliable performance when you need it most. Pre-filled and self-fill cartridges are available for your convenience. ANSI Z358.1 certified.




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Glove Guard LP

The Goggle Guard™ clip works with both full-brim and cap-style hard hats to keep safety goggles securely held. The integrated pencil clip fits No. 2 pencils, carpenter pencils or small to medium-sized pens. Customize your clip with a project ID, contact information, logo or safety slogan imprint.




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Insect Shield

The Insect Shield Technical Field Shirt protects outdoor workers from bugs and the sun. Insect Shield technology is EPA-registered to repel mosquitoes and ticks, including those that can carry dangerous diseases such as Lyme or West Nile. The protection is odorless, invisible and lasts through 70 washes. $58.




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JLG Industries, Inc.

Introducing the new X500AJ and X600AJ JLG® Compact Crawler boom lifts, featuring 500 lb. unrestricted working envelope, forklift pockets and lifting hooks. These versatile boom lifts have a tracked wheel carriage that can climb steps, while a narrow chassis allows access through standard doorways, gates and yards. Get a closer look at ASSE Booth #915.




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PROTO Industrial Tools

Keep your jobsite safe and your tools secure with tethering solutions from PROTO®. Tether- ready tools, lanyards and attachment points with retrofitting capability give you a complete system that minimizes dropped objects and maximizes productivity when working at height. Check out our new lineup and see how “beyond strong” is now “beyond safe.”




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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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Sentry Protection Products

Collision Sentry™ creates a safer working environment in industrial buildings where forklift traffic and pedestrians intersect by providing a visual warning that traffic is around the corner. Each patent-pending unit is easy to install, self-powered, portable, compact and lightweight. Collision Sentry snaps on to pallet racks quickly with integrated magnet mounts.




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Skedco, Inc.

Sked: The original – and still the best – rescue solution for confined spaces gets you out safely when nothing else can. It also can perform water, vertical-rope, military, helicopter, and virtually any other types of rescue. Compact, lightweight and backpackable. Visit www.skedco.com for more information.




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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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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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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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Disaster preparedness amid hurricane season

How does facility safety go beyond building infrastructure and protocol during hurricane season?




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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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The importance of workplace drug testing

Why is workforce positivity for marijuana a problem?




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Building a connected worksite




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Addressing hazards with AI technology

What are the biggest health and safety hazards to people today that AI technology can solve?




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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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Prevent work-related heat stress

How can wearable technology change the way employers implement heat stress monitoring?




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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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Handling hazardous materials

What are the most common types of dangerous goods that pose a significant safety risk in various industries? What measures can be taken to mitigate those risks?




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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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Handling hazardous chemicals

What are the requirements for labeling secondary chemical containers?




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Preventing a dust fire

How can we optimize employee safety when handling combustible dust?




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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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Implementing the ISO 45001 standard

How do I go about aligning to a safety management system standard such as ISO 45001? What do I need to do?




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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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Energized work permits

When do I need an energized work permit?




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First aid compliance

What are some best practices for managing first aid supplies and equipment in the workplace?