Employers have a responsibility to identify and protect employees from arc flash hazards, with regulatory bodies like OSHA and the NFPA setting the standards.
Factory workers often rely on unisex personal protective equipment that’s designed for an average body, not a broad range of sizes and shapes, a trait that limits its effectiveness. As women fill more manufacturing jobs, employers are switching to gender-specific gear that can provide better protection in hazardous environments.
Kimberly-Clark Professional’s upgraded NemesisTM glasses provide improved protection from flying workplace debris while maintaining the style and comfort that boost compliance with eyewear safety rules.
Fall-protection violations have topped OSHA’s list for more than a decade. Make sure your workers are safe from falls by focusing on three key components: harnesses, lanyards and lifelines, and anchorage.
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