What You Need to Know About Eye and Face Protection
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is commonly one of OSHA’s Top Ten Most Frequently Cited Safety Violations, with eye and face protection ranking #9 in 2022. According to OSHA, thousands of...
The ABCs of Chemical Safety
According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), chemical exposures cause thousands of employees to become ill every year in the United States, and it is thought that...
Can You Hear Me Now? Ways to Prevent Occupational Hearing Loss
My wife will joke around and say that I am a “selective listener,” also known as “selective hearing.” For example, when we are near each other in the kitchen,...
Hurricane Preparedness: Before, During And After The Storm
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting an above-normal 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season. As witnessed with hurricanes Harvey and Irma in 2017, Michael in 2018, Dorian in 2019,...
PPE for Women: One Size Does Not Fit All
Years ago, the women trailblazers working in construction became aware that their Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) did not fit as it should have. Gloves, hard hats, vests, uniforms, masks,...
How to Prevent Eye Injuries in the Workplace
When vision is impaired, your quality of life and ability to work is affected, which is why preventing eye injuries should be a priority for every safety professional and...
Chemical Exposure Protection – More Than Just Safety Glasses
Providing personal protective equipment to employees exposed to chemicals is more than just handing out safety glasses. Your employees are not protected unless you are providing them with the...