Welding helmets have come a long way since they were introduced in the 1930s. Today’s most popular models combine state-of-the-art safety with style and convenience, offering digital interfaces, wider auto-darkening faceplates and flamboyant graphics.
When employees engage in improper lockout/tagout procedures, dangerous (and costly) flash fires can occur. Here are five methods for keeping your staff safe from electrical harm.
Get expert advice on how to improve lockout/tagout, No. 4 on the OSHA top 10 violations list. Experts from Brady safety services share best practices learned from hundreds of audits.
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