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PPE for eye and face protection came in at #10 on OSHA's annual list of the most cited violations in 2019, highlighting the need for proper use and effective education in this area.
These five tips will help your safety team be ready when inspectors arrive.
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Proper anchoring and use of fall protection systems can mean the difference between a minor hiccup on the job and a fatal fall. We share a safety moment for manufacturers that want to implement fall protection best practices.
As you prepare for new year, take a look back at trend-making Better MRO content about manufacturing, metalworking and safety that was most popular in 2019.
With 100 OSHA silica-related inspections now on record, here are lessons learned that can help general industry facilities reduce the danger to their workers from harmful silica dust inhalation.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is warning of “an emerging public health threat” after researchers identified an increase in cases of silicosis – an incurable lung disease – among workers who handle engineered stone used to make household countertops.
OSHA expects businesses to use engineering controls and work processes to keep silica dust exposure safe for workers. Here’s a guide to help establish best practices for controlling respirable crystalline silica levels.