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Camo safety glasses

PMXTREME, Venture II and Brevard (shown) safety glasses feature an ultrarealistic camo pattern and have been designed for the highest impact standards and all-day comfort.




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Bifocal safety glasses

This line of bifocal safety glasses features UV400 protection and polycarbonate lenses that meet ANSI Z87.1 standards. The bifocal lens style on the glasses allows wearers to use the magnified lens below when working and the clear lens on top when interacting with others or looking ahead.




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Safety glasses

Radians’ new line of safety glasses includes the CROSSFIRE CK7, designed for workers who wear their protective eyewear as sunglasses. The CK7 features a lightweight frame, insulated wire core temples and indirect lens venting.




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Reader glasses

The ultra-lightweight Carhartt Braswell Readers were designed specifically for the workplace.




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Safety glasses

Conaire safety glasses feature antiglare lenses with scratch and impact resistance, and offer wearers the highest blue light and ultraviolet light protection available – UV 400 – all with a sleek retro frame design.




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Safety glasses

Legacy glasses are designed to protect workers’ eyes from general work duties, including those in which optical radiation is produced by welding. The glasses feature H2MAX anti-fog coating technology, which offers continued clarity working against sweat, extreme humidity and a range of temperatures.




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Safety glasses

Midnight Safety Glasses feature BK-Anti-FOG+ protection to keep vision clear in high-moisture, high-heat conditions. Each pair of glasses has a removable gasket made of soft-but-tough EVA foam, forming a dust filter that completely fills the gap between the glasses and the face to form a seal and keep out dust.




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Safety glasses

Slingshot safety glasses feature BK-Anti-Fog+ technology. Fused directly to the lens, rather than simply sprayed on, it delivers better and longer-lasting fog-free protection.




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Safety glasses

NESS+ eyewear features a scratch- and fog-resistant coating, a wraparound frame for protection, a non-slip nose bridge, and bi-material temples designed for increased comfort.




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Blue light glasses

Uvex Avatar glasses can protect against extended blue light exposure to help prevent headaches, eye fatigue, mood changes, and insomnia or other sleep disruptions.




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Safety glasses

Whipray model glasses with green mirror frames provide comfort and can bend under pressure, resulting in a contoured fit for all-day use. The lenses offer superior coverage and crisp visual acuity while protecting against UV rays.




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Safety glasses

Whipray model glasses with a green mirror lens provide comfort and bend under pressure, resulting in a contoured fit for all-day use. The lens offers superior coverage and crisp visual acuity while protecting against ultraviolet rays.




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Safety glasses for women

The NESS+ Small line of safety glasses is designed to fit smaller, narrower faces and meet the growing demand for safety apparel for women. The glasses feature anti-scratch and anti-fog coatings and have the benefit of added comfort thanks to co-injected temples.




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Eco-friendly safety glasses

Komet polarized safety glasses are designed specifically for outdoor use. They feature a black wraparound frame that provides a close fit to the face, and lenses that protect against glare and 99.99% of UVA and UVB rays.




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Safety glasses

TruFlex safety glasses are engineered for all-day comfort with a lightweight, half-frame design that merges protection with style.




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E-Learning: A Game Changer for Employees & Businesses

A new white paper contains valuable insights from J. J. Keller’s experts, as well as interactive elements to let you see firsthand how e-learning can transform your training program for the better.




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The Finesse of Fiber Optic Strippers

Learning the proper way to strip fiber optic cable  will help jobs go more smoothly.




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BSEE safety alert addresses hazards in fired vessels

Washington — The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement has found “noticeable gaps” in safety regarding fired vessels on a few offshore oil and gas platforms in the Gulf of Mexico that “warrant attention to prevent or mitigate uncontrolled releases of hydrocarbons, toxic substances or other materials,” according to an agency safety alert issued Oct. 2.




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The hazards of 15-passenger vans

Fifteen-passenger vans can move multiple workers from one location to the next in one vehicle, cutting transportation costs. But it’s important to know that these vehicles present serious hazards.




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Boeing advises passenger airlines not to ship lithium batteries

Chicago – A major aircraft manufacturer has joined the effort to keep large quantities of highly flammable lithium-ion batteries out of cargo holds in passenger planes.




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UN agency bans lithium batteries as cargo on passenger planes

Washington – The United Nations’ International Civil Aviation Organization has banned all shipments of lithium-ion batteries as cargo on passenger planes because of possible fire risks.




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Commercial airline pilots are flying depressed, study finds

Boston – More than 1 out of 8 commercial airline pilots meet the criteria for clinical depression, and a small percentage have suicidal thoughts, according to a study from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.




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Airline groups ask DOJ for ‘full and public prosecution’ of unruly passengers

Washington — A coalition of 10 aviation industry groups led by Airlines for America, a trade association of U.S. passenger and cargo carriers, is requesting that the Department of Justice “commit to the full and public prosecution of onboard acts of violence” by passengers against airline employees.




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Airline worker safety: FAA, house subcommittee put spotlight on passenger violence

Washington — Although the rate of reported passenger violence on commercial airlines has decreased since the beginning of the year, it’s still too high, the Federal Aviation Administration says.




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Legislators push to bar unruly passengers from commercial flights

Washington — People who’ve been convicted of assaulting airline employees would be prohibited from boarding commercial aircraft, under bipartisan legislation introduced April 6 in the House and Senate.




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Test your knowledge about heat-related illnesses

How much do you know about heat-related illnesses? Take this quiz to find out.




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NIST launches tool to help assess ventilation and indoor air quality

Gaithersburg, MD — “In many buildings, ventilation is often misunderstood or infrequently assessed,” says the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which has created an online tool designed to help determine indoor air quality.




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Employers’ ‘therapy speak’ often misses the mark: survey

Chicago — Results of a recent survey show that workers have trouble trusting employers and supervisors who use “therapy speak” but don’t follow it up with helpful actions.




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Toxic bosses are driving workers to seek therapy, survey shows

New York — Around 2 out of 5 workers who say they have or have had a toxic boss have sought therapy as a result, results of a recent survey show.




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More focus needed on preventing silica-related illnesses: report

Atlanta – Stronger regulations and early-detection efforts are necessary to prevent and diagnose occupational lung illnesses related to silica exposure, according to a new research review from Emory University and the American Cancer Society.




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Ergonomic & Safety Assessment Guide for Machines and Equipment

Comprehensive checklist based on ANSI B11.TR1-1993 includes considerations for machine operation, installation and maintenance.




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Washington L&I releases industry-specific checklists for assessing MSD risk

Olympia, WA – The Safety & Health Assessment & Research for Prevention Program at the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has released six industry-specific checklists and summary reports aimed at helping employers identify risk factors that may contribute to work-related musculoskeletal disorders.




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OSHA and NIOSH update handbook for small businesses

Washington — Self-inspection checklists for ergonomics, young workers, workplace violence and infection control have been added to the OSHA/NIOSH Small Business Safety and Health Handbook.




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‘Safety as a companywide value’: OSHA’s Bill Donovan discusses region changes and enforcement activities

Rosemont, IL — The OSHA region that Bill Donovan oversees will soon be renamed, but what won’t change are the agency’s efforts to promote and protect worker safety and health.




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Concealing infectious illnesses at work common, study shows

Ann Arbor, MI — Around 3 out of 4 workers have kept quiet when they’ve had an illness that could infect their co-workers, according to a recent study.




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2014 SDM 100: Small Gains, Individual Successes

World Wide Security & GC Alarm Inc., ranked No. 73, concurs there was “greater demand for security services and an increase in budgets to accomplish security goals.” The company, which logged a 3.2 percent increase in RMR, notes the best growth areas were video and managed services.




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3 Top SDM 100 Companies Talk Challenges, Successes

Each of these companies not only improved their 2021 RMR by double digit percentage points over 2020, but also moved several spots up on the SDM 100 ranking as a result. 




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7 safety essentials for an electric fleet

What considerations should be taken into account when adding electric vehicles to a fleet?




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All about electrical risk assessments

What is the difference between an electrical risk assessment, a shock assessment and an arc flash assessment?




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Harnesses

The Contractor+ family of harnesses now offers a more supportive, secure and sturdy fit while adding functional elements for all-day comfort to meet the demanding needs of workers.




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Safety harnesses

The Honeywell Miller H500 series of safety harnesses features specially formulated webbing that flexes to accommodate movement and body contours. Shoulder and back padding minimize overexertion and offer more breathability to keep workers drier and cooler, while an ergonomic waist pad provides optimum lumbar support.




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Opening Session: Former Navy commander discusses strong safety culture

Atlanta – It’s vital to keep family in mind when creating a workplace safety culture. Former Navy Commander Mike Abrashoff shared this message during today’s Opening Session at the 2015 NSC Congress & Expo.




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Nova Scotia, industry group release safety toolkit for small businesses

Liverpool, Nova Scotia – Small to medium-sized employers have a new online resource to help them create a safer workplace.




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COVID-19 pandemic: Canadian government publishes tip sheets for essential and high-risk workers

Hamilton, Ontario — A series of free guidance documents from the Canadian Center for Occupational Health and Safety is intended to help workers and employers in essential or high-risk occupations and industries reduce their exposure to COVID-19 and curb the spread of infection.




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FRA seeks further delay of rule on passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — Nearly two years after the Federal Railroad Administration first published a final rule requiring commuter and intercity passenger railroads to develop and implement system safety programs, the process has hit another hurdle.




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FRA again delays rule on passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — The Federal Railroad Administration has extended until March 4 its stay on publishing a final rule requiring commuter and intercity passenger railroads to develop and implement system safety programs.




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FRA amending final rule on commuter, passenger railroad safety programs

Washington — More than three years after the Federal Railroad Administration published a final rule that requires commuter and intercity passenger lines to develop and implement system safety programs, FRA is amending the rule.




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Rulemaking and emphasis program part of OSHA’s plans for preventing heat illnesses

Washington — OSHA is initiating a multipronged approach to protecting workers from extreme heat exposure, both outdoors and indoors, the agency has announced.




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EPA wants input on occupational exposure assessments for three pesticides

Washington — The Environmental Protection Agency is seeking feedback on updated occupational exposure assessments for three seed treatment pesticides to which exposure may cause negative health effects.




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Vector Provides Re-Entry Solutions to Help Businesses Post-COVID-19

As multi-site businesses begin re-entry into a new normal stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic, Vector Security Networks provides solutions to help ensure the safety, security and wellness of employees, customers and workspaces, while adhering to government regulations and new requirements.