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Omron Welcomes New President
Robert M. Black takes over their Automation and Safety business in the Americas.
Quickly Restrict Access to Hazardous Areas
The Aisle-Guard safety barricade from North American Safety Products also prevents passage underneath, even at full expansion.
CRC-Evans Receives Award
Welding apprentice Gordon Hooker is recognized for his commitment to safety.
Safeguarding the Shop: Piping Job Shops for Oxy-fuel Efficiency, Safety and Performance
Ensuring optimal oxy-fuel operations safety and performance is dependent on proper equipment selection and adherence to sound practices.
Wildeck Certified as Fabricator for Nevada County
The Clark County Department of Building approves the fabricator to meet the stringent requirements for comprehensive TG-1 quality systems.
Open Gate Alarm System Reduces Accidents
This patent-pending safety device from Wildeck helps reduce accidents and OSHA violations by warning workers when elevated mezzanine platform gates are inadvertently left open.
Lend Us Your Ears
When mobile workers in lean shops move into and out of noise-hazardous areas, they can’t simply wear maximum protection at all times to block out every hazardous noise. Here are some tips on selecting the right protector for any situation that can solve these problems.
Control Plant Safety Functions from a PC
The PNOZmulti 2 open configurable control system from Pilz can be used for stand-alone or modular expansion of multiple safety functions throughout the plant, on machine tools and other equipment.
Keeping Temporary Workers Safe Isn’t Your Problem? Think Again
As OSHA increases its interest in enforcing the safety of temporary workers, manufacturers that hire temporary workers will find greater federal scrutiny that could make the practice less profitable than it once was.
Safety Today Launches Website
The fully featured site includes extensive content and overview of available safety training initiatives.
Watch What You Wear
Studies show that only 60 percent of the 20 million employees required to wear eye and face protection actually comply. The consequence to this is an increase in eye injuries and their associated human and economic costs. Here is some of the newest PPE available to address this lack of protection.