Real-time communication among all workers in the work zone helps identify and fix hazards before workers are endangered
Wireless communication with hearing protection is a clear winner in challenging work environments where high noise is a factor
Cleaners spend a lot of time using company-owned vehicles and, unfortunately, accidents do sometimes happen. If you suffer any injuries — or are at fault — here’s a breakdown of what happens next.
Bonding mats can be used to help prevent electric shocks when working near charged utility lines.
Even if your company has no dedicated safety coordinator, it should still be a focus of the employees.
To protect workers’ hearing while enhancing their ability to use team voice communication, Sonetics wireless headsets mount a three-pronged attack against noise
When productivity and safety are paramount, only the most advanced wireless communication system can be trusted
It’s an exciting time for job site safety in the construction industry
More than $100,000 in penalties were issued following the investigation into a January incident in Florida where three workers died from exposure to poisonous gas
Your everyday health can sometimes take a backseat when you’re working hard out in the field, but that’s exactly where good safety practices start
Hydrogen sulfide dangers in confined spaces pose a serious threat to workers
A quick shortcut, a simple lapse, and your whole world can change.
A safety-minded workplace doesn’t happen on its own. Keep these guidelines in mind.
Fatigue-tracking devices alert workers when they are at greater risk for accidents.
Skipping the simple steps to ensure worker safety is a recipe for disaster.
New wearable technology is bringing a higher level of safety to job sites.
Following a confined-space safety program protects employees from hazards