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.
Safety programs keep companies compliant, but if that’s where the effort ends, it’s not enough to be successful. A Brady Safety Services expert shares the keys to creating safety programs that actually work in manufacturing, now and in the future.
Establishing a workplace wellness program can help manufacturers and machine shops cut healthcare costs and retain workers amid a widening labor shortage.
The technological advances that power Industry 4.0 can also enable the use of predictive analytics to help manufacturers prevent accidents rather than investigating what went wrong afterward.
Getting struck by falling tools or moving equipment like carts and forklifts is among the most common causes of workplace injuries and deaths in the U.S. manufacturing industry. Here’s how to keep employees safe.
Workplace safety professionals who attain certification not only improve their salary prospects but also become better at helping their employers prevent job-related accidents and injuries.
3M’s new Secure ClickTM respirator features a push-button seal check that helps provide improved confidence in respirator fit.