Brady BMP21 Portable Printer

4 Reasons to Invest in a Porta...

  Industrial printers give you the ability to apply custom workplace messages and robust labeling solutions whenever you need them and portable label printers give you the ability to do the same thing from wherever you’d like. From general purpose industri...
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Slippery When Wet

OSHA’s 3-Step Guide to Fall ...

Falls are the leading cause of death on construction job sites (40 percent) and account for 15 percent of accidental workplace deaths across all industries each year. In an effort to raise awareness among both workers and employers, OSHA teamed up with the National In...
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Lockout Tags

5 Steps to Build an Effective ...

[caption id="attachment_4981" align="alignnone" width="300"] Lockout Tags[/caption] Since OSHA introduced Standard 1910.147, great strides have been made to increase safety and reduce incidents of injury in workplaces everywhere.  Having a Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) plan...
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No Parking Signs for Your Parking Lots

7 Steps to Organize Your Parki...

Did you know one in five automobile accidents occurs in a parking lot? Though there are often reduced speeds in these areas, fender benders are more likely to occur in parking lots than on open roadways. So, how can you limit the number of accidents that occur in yo...
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One Life: Cell Phone Safety

Losing a life in a video game may not just apply to the video game itself anymore. The new popularity of a certain new mobile gaming app, has the potential to put people’s safety at risk, if they are not paying attention. With more than 15 million downloads in less...
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Keeping an Eye on UV Safety

July is UV Safety Month and when you think of protecting yourself from UV rays what do you think of first? Most would probably say their skin. After all, it is our body’s largest organ, but what about your eyes? When it comes to UV rays there are two types, UVA and...
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July is Cell Phone Courtesy Month

There you are, in a public place, minding your own business and suddenly you’re subjected to someone else’s personal conversation and you think to yourself “Whoa! Did I just hear that correctly?”. Cell phone use is at an all time high, and I think we’ve all...
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Think Safety When the Mercury ...

For those who work outside having the hot sun beating down on their backs is nothing new. After all, jobs don’t stop when temperatures soar. Unfortunately, the only choice is to work through it — often easier said than done. The hot summer months pose special haz...
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Summer Heat

Keep Workers Safe from Heat St...

June 20th is the start of summer and as we enter the summer months, the warm weather has the potential to become very dangerous—even deadly—to workers who perform their job duties outside. According to OSHA, both environmental and job-specific factors can put wor...
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Workplace Safety News

Workplace Safety News Roundup

OSHA Issues Final Rule to Help Prevent Workplace Injuries and Illnesses OSHA issued safety citations to a roofing contractor for exposing workers to fall hazards, as well as other hazards on the job site. The contractor received citations for three repeated an...
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