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Even with "a long standing commitment" to safety, where "safety is a constant priority," a Wisconsin-based Manufacturer has been cited by OSHA for failing to protect employees from airborne metalworking fluids during machining operations Three employees were diagnosed with occupational hypersensitivity pneumonitis, resulting in a "medical referral" to OSHA $26,520 in fines for...

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Market growth propelled by increasing concerns of employers over the safety of their employees Market Study Report, LLC's comprehensive analysis on market drivers for 'Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Market' Personal Protective Equipment market anticipated to reach $81.35 billion by 2026 Largest market share in 2017 was North America Among oil &...

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Spring weather can be unpredictable; one minute it's cold and cloudy, the next it's hot and sunny. You can’t control the weather, but you can choose how hot or cold you want your supplied air to be. For a limited time, RPB® is putting the power to control your temperature in your...

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Use Coupon Code "LSM" Now through March 31, 2019 for 10% off all Class L - Ladder Climbing harnesses As the American Ladder Institute (ALI) kicks off #LadderSafetyMonth we thought this was a good opportunity to take a look at the importance of ladder safety and share this reminder on the OSHA...

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The cost of not having fall protection for employees working at heights of 6 feet or higher outweighs the cost of providing proper safety equipment - At a Naples, Florida residential work site, a Fort Myers-based roofing company was cited by OSHA for exposing employees to dangerous falls - Facing $91,456...

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84 Personal and "Area" Breathing-Zone Samples Analyzed by the Department of Health at the University of Massachusetts Lowell Certain tasks expose construction workers to more than 10 times the permissible exposure limit (PEL) set by OSHA of 50 micrograms per cubic meter Concrete chipping exposed workers to a time-weighted average...

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