Did you know that 10% of all U.S. eye injuries happen in welding? It’s a dangerous job, especially in the oil and gas industry. Oil and gas industry welders need reliable protection through the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
This hazardous chemical exposure PPE cheat sheet provides a quick reference guide about the four EPA levels for personal protective equipment that will help manufacturing shop floors comply with OSHA workplace safety regulations.
Manufacturing safety chiefs have a chance to influence updates to OSHA’s lockout/tagout rules and how they will affect new technologies on the shop floor. But the deadline to submit comments to the federal government’s request for information is looming.
Not every spill will rise to the level of an emergency as defined by OSHA, but safety experts agree that spill kits are a useful step toward compliance with the agency’s rules governing both cleanup and protection of workers from hazardous materials.
Recordable versus reportable incidents: What’s the difference? Find out in this quick guide on complying with OSHA’s recordkeeping regulation, 29 CFR 1904.
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