If your employees service or maintain machines where the unexpected startup, energization, or the release of stored energy could cause injury, the Lockout/Tagout standard applies.
The need for effective anti-fatigue solutions in the workplace is becoming more prominent as workers over the age of 55 are expected to make up nearly one quarter of the labor force by 2026. Aging workers are almost 20% more prone to musculoskeletal disorders, which comprise a third of all injury incidents.
In this competitive marketing place it’s hard to make decisions on what would be the best anti-fatigue solution for your team. Do they need a mat or flooring?
Static electricity can produce damaging sparks that can ruin expensive equipment. ESD mats, flooring and ESD work surfaces eliminate static while providing an ergonomic work surface.
Both ESD (conductive matting) and switchboard matting (non-conductive matting) reduce shock, but they’re on completely opposite sides of the spectrum. It’s critical that users know the difference.
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