Did OSHA Really Finalize a NEW PPE standard for construction?

Did OSHA Really Finalize a NEW PPE standard for construction?

Valerie Boyd
OSHA's updated PPE rule for construction workers mandates properly fitting gear, addressing safety concerns and promoting inclusivity. The change takes effect on January 13, 2025.
Did OSHA Really Finalize a NEW PPE standard for construction?

Did OSHA Really Finalize a NEW PPE standard for construction?

Valerie Boyd
OSHA's updated PPE rule for construction workers mandates properly fitting gear, addressing safety concerns and promoting inclusivity. The change takes effect on January 13, 2025.
Workplace Tragedy: Firefighter Fatally Injured in Tire Explosion

Workplace Tragedy: Firefighter Fatally Injured in Tire Explosion

Valerie Boyd

A firefighter tragically died from a tire explosion while combating a fire at Littlerock Quarry. The explosion, caused by tire pyrolysis, highlights the need for improved safety protocols and awareness.

A Tragic Reminder of Safety in Mining: The November 5 Fatality

A Tragic Reminder of Safety in Mining: The November 5 Fatality

Valerie Boyd
On November 5, 2024, a tragic mining accident claimed a life when a haul truck overturned at an unstable dump point. This incident underscores the critical importance of safety in mining operations.
Leading Edge Safety: Essential Tips for Fall Protection on the Job

Leading Edge Safety: Essential Tips for Fall Protection on the Job

Valerie Boyd
A leading edge is an unprotected boundary posing fall risks. Learn the unique hazards, OSHA standards, and specialized equipment needed for safe work near these edges.
Breaking Down OSHA’s New Arc Flash Safety Guidance

Breaking Down OSHA’s New Arc Flash Safety Guidance

Valerie Boyd
OSHA updates arc flash safety guidelines after 20 years, addressing critical risks like low-voltage hazards. Key changes include mandatory PPE, energized work permits, and safety training for workers.
Unlocking the Secrets of GHS: Chemical Safety Made Simple

Unlocking the Secrets of GHS: Chemical Safety Made Simple

Valerie Boyd
Discover how GHS simplifies chemical safety with pictograms, signal words, and hazard statements. Stay informed and ensure compliance with these essential tools.
Understanding Construction's "Fatal Four" Safety Hazards

Understanding Construction's "Fatal Four" Safety Hazards

Valerie Boyd
The "Fatal Four" hazards in construction—falls, electrocution, struck-by, and caught-in/between—pose significant safety risks. Learn prevention strategies and the financial impact of these hazards on employers.
Immediate Action Required: Recall of 3M™ DBI-SALA® Sealed-Blok™ Self-Retracting Lifelines

Immediate Action Required: Recall of 3M™ DBI-SALA® Sealed-Blok™ Self-Retracting Lifelines

Valerie Boyd
3M issues a "Stop Use and Remediate" notice for select DBI-SALA® Sealed-Blok™ Lifelines due to retrieval function issues. Users should verify affected models and follow remediation steps.
When Should You Have Your Fire Extinguisher Checked?

When Should You Have Your Fire Extinguisher Checked?

Valerie Boyd
Regular fire extinguisher checks are vital for safety. Learn when to inspect and service your extinguisher to ensure it's ready when needed.
When Your Fire Extinguisher Fails: The Reality of Recalls

When Your Fire Extinguisher Fails: The Reality of Recalls

Valerie Boyd

Fire extinguishers are crucial for safety, but they’re only effective if they work properly. Regular maintenance and awareness of recalls, like the Kidde recall, are vital to ensure your equipment functions in an emergency. Stay informed and ensure your fire extinguishers are always ready.

Which Fire Extinguishers Are Unsafe for Confined Spaces?

Which Fire Extinguishers Are Unsafe for Confined Spaces?

Valerie Boyd
Not all fire extinguishers are safe for confined spaces. CO₂ and dry powder extinguishers can reduce oxygen or cause visibility issues, leading to serious risks. Learn about safer alternatives and fire safety tips to ensure a protected environment.
Reflecting on MSHA’s August 2024 Fatality Alert: A Reminder of Mining Safety

Reflecting on MSHA’s August 2024 Fatality Alert: A Reminder of Mining Safety

Valerie Boyd

On August 9, 2024, a fatal mining accident highlighted the importance of maintaining strict safety standards. Regular equipment inspections, continuous training, and clear communication can help prevent such tragedies. This incident reminds us all to prioritize safety and protect the lives of workers.

Winter Safety Preparedness: Tips for Staying Safe During the Cold Season

Winter Safety Preparedness: Tips for Staying Safe During the Cold Season

Valerie Boyd
Winter weather poses unique workplace hazards like vehicle accidents, slips, frostbite, and hypothermia. Employers should winterize vehicles, stock up on supplies, and educate workers about cold safety. Prevent injuries with proper gear, frequent breaks, and safe snow removal practices. Stay updated on safety regulations to ensure compliance and keep everyone safe.