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Electrical Safety

Shocking Facts about Electrical Safety

It's been reported by Electrical Safety Foundation International that there are over 400 electrocutions in the United States each year. Of these, approximately 180 are related to consumer products. 10% of those were cause by large appliances. In the workplace, the National Safety Council indicates that electrical hazards cause nearly one workplace fatality every day.

synthetic materials

Types of Synthetic Materials That Protect Your Employees Hands

Whether it's dealing with hot water, solvents, hazardous chemicals, oils, fats, hydrocarbons and employee allergies, picking the right synthetic gloves can have an impact on both employee safety and getting the job done.

PPE for women

5 Things You Need to Know About PPE for Women

As the number of women entering traditionally male-dominated fields like construction, manufacturing and oil and gas grows, so to do the needs for employers to provide their female employees with personal protective equipment that fits their frames.

FR Protective Clothing

Why is High Performance FR Clothing So Critical?

To stay protected while facing inclement weather from exposure to cold, wet, snowy elements choosing the right work clothes is not only required but can also be strategic.

Choosing proper eye protection

Types of Eye Protection for Your Workers

Understanding the types of eye protection workers need starts with knowing what contributes to or causes eye injuries, as well as how they can be prevented.

Choosing the proper cut resistant gloves

Choose the Right Level of Cut-Resistance in Gloves

To help you make the best choices when selecting gloves for cut resistance, we’ve answered four of the most frequent questions about cut resistance.

Man wearing a hard hat and Tyvek suit taking notes on a clipboard as he studies equipment outside.

Tyvek® Suits + Worker Safety

Choosing the right personal protective equipment for the job, environment, and worker can limit workforce injuries and help companies avoid OSHA violations.