Employers must commit time, energy and resources to purchasing and providing PPE to their employees. Yet, an estimated 2,000 work-related eye injuries occur every day in the United States, with ...
Successfully combining vision protection with face coverings to protect workers from COVID-19 may be logistically challenging, but it is not impossible. As the CDC continues to require face coverings ...
For a printable version of this article, CLICK HERE. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has caused well-publicized shortages of personal protective equipment (PPE) for medical workers. Eye protection, ...
Right-sizing PPE means choosing equipment that not only meets regulatory requirements but also fits well, feels comfortable, and earns worker trust. Personal protective equipment (PPE) plays a vital ...
Certified personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential under the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code, 2020. The piece outlines various types of PPE, highlights common gaps in ...
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the term personal protective equipment (PPE) was primarily used by professionals who wore it daily to keep them safe on the job. Then, seemingly all at once, national ...
On construction sites — whether working with masonry, steel, roofing materials or during demolition — hand and face protection are essential. Brass Knuckle’s SmartCut BKCR4420 gloves and Vader Combo ...
Construction sites are dangerous places, and they will continue to be dangerous places until we do something to make them safer. In 2020, the incidence rate for nonfatal falls, slips or trips was ...
On any jobsite, personal protective equipment (PPE) does more than meet a checklist — it’s the barrier between everyday hazards and serious injury. Whether it’s falling debris, excessive noise, or ...
State law requires that every student, instructor, and visitor in a chemistry lab where experiments or demonstrations are being performed wear ANSI Z87.1 approved eye protection. Eyewear must prevent ...