General Tips
Eye Protection
Each day more than 1,000 workplace eye injuries occur. According to OSHA, 90% of these occupational injuries could have been avoided through the use of proper protective eyewear.
Ladder Safety
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that there are 24,882 injuries and as many as 36 fatalities per year due to falls from stairways and ladders used on the job.
Ladder Safety
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) estimates that there are 24,882 injuries and as many as 36 fatalities per year due to falls from stairways and ladders used on the job.
Respirators
The new 42 CFR 84 standard enacted by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) last July requires non-powered, air purifying particulate filter respirators to perform against a 0.3 micron. There are three filter efficiency classes available under the new standard: 95, 99, and 99.97%. All of these classes are approved for TB protection.
Hard hats
It can protect your head from any falling objects in your work environment as many industries have warehouses with materials that are heavy in high areas. When they are lifted and moved, they may shift and fall, causing damage.