Understanding the difference between spill containment and secondary containment is essential in maintaining a safe and regulation-compliant working environment.

Fines for failing to protect workers from on-the-job falls surged 25 percent to $36.2 million in 2022. The regulation requiring fall protection topped the U.S. Occupational
Safety and Health Administration’s list of most-violated rules for the 12th straight year.

With the high-powered equipment used in manufacturing facilities and machine shops, pinch-point hazards can be debilitating and even deadly. And they’re everywhere.

Here’s what you need to know to avoid costly fines for violating OSHA’s standard hazard communication rule, due to be updated this year.

ITW’s Cross Check Torque Seal allow inspectors to quickly flag deterioration and failure of connections in heavy equipment or high-risk environments, avoiding fallout from costly product recalls to injuries.

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The National Floor Safety Institute aims to make flooring safer through education, research and standards development.

Counterfeit supplies, from personal protective gear to industrial equipment, can threaten manufacturing employees’ safety. These tips can help you spot scams and protect your workplace.

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Manufacturers could significantly reduce costs and dramatically decrease waste by using rechargeable batteries in their flashlights and work lights. Experts from Streamlight explain.

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The most iconic anti-fatigue mat – Diamond-Plate – may look the same, but the difference is in what you don't see.

 

 

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Wearwell’s proprietary “WOW!” finish puts an end to the decades old problem of sliding anti-fatigue mats. 

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