It can be confusing to navigate the standards for high-visibility safety apparel. Here are pointers to help you understand what’s changed (and what hasn’t).
Manufacturers that rely on lockout/tagout procedures to keep employees safe are eager to take advantage of digital capabilities that might simplify the process but wary of limited or unsteady network access and reluctant to pick up the cost of smartphones currently required to use them.
When it comes to evaluating the protection levels of work gloves, two major industry standards are recognized worldwide: ANSI/ISEA 105-2016 and EN 388:2016.
Properly installed and maintained eyewash stations, required by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, can mean the difference between full recovery and vision loss or even blindness for workers exposed to hazardous materials on the job.
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