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Rigid Lifelines Supplies Fall Protection to One World Trade Center
The company designed and supplied a total of 1,975 linear feet of fall protection track and the highest self-retracting lanyards in an occupied building to One World Trade Center.
Wildeck Honors Community with Sponsorship of Les Paul GuitarTown Project
Proceeds from sponsors will aid local non-profit organizations, including music and art programs within Waukesha Schools, Habitat for Humanity, and the Food Pantry of Waukesha.
J.W Winco Launches Green Roof Project
The company’s remodeling project has been approved and will take approximately three weeks to be completed.
The End of the Line is Only the Beginning
Stretch wrapping overcomes the “fear factor” of process change by creating efficiencies in material handling and beyond.
Stereotypes Get a Bad Rap
High functioning safety environments that save lives, reduce costs and boost efficiency are built from strong teams of different personalities with styles that are more persuasive, easier and more pleasant to work with, and generally more effective in all areas.
Camfil APC Opens UK Manufacturing Facility
The company’s new 40,000 sq ft facility in Heywood will enable them to service their European customer base more effectively.
PSI Founder Passes Away
Manufacturing visionary Bill Phillips lost his life last month to Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Eriez Buyer Earns High Level Certification
Richard Ozimek achieved the SPSM2 Certification after successfully completing a program comprised of a series of interactive online courses focused on procurement management and international buying.
Harris Products Group Receives Environmental Award
The welding equipment manufacturer received recognition from the Georgia Association of Water Professionals for its efforts to reduce all types of waste and prevent water pollution.
Design Considerations for Robotic Welding Cell Safety
Inherent differences in robotic welding cells make it important to develop a safety strategy for each cell and select the optimal technologies to match that strategy.
Revised ANSI B11.3-2012 Standard for Machine Safety Requirements for Power Press Brakes
Power press brake technology is continuously evolving, and this revised standard provided by Omron Automation and Safety reflects the most commonly used and time-tested state of the art at the time of its approval.
Safety: The New Competitive Advantage in a World of Liability
Phil La Duke of ERM reports on why more companies are using a prospective supplier’s safety record as criteria for awarding business and why some shops are losing profitable contracts to competitors with better safety records.