On June 1, 1999, the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) published ANSI/ISEA 107-1999 American National Standard for High Visibility Apparel. This was the first industry consensus … [Read more...] about Avoiding a Strike: Changes Are in Store for High-Visibility Safety Apparel
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Warm on the Inside
Outdoor workers are exposed to the hazards of cold weather. Prolonged exposure can result in serious health problems as well as downtime & lost productivity. OSHA recommends engineering controls and … [Read more...] about Warm on the Inside
OSHA Says Nearly All Work-Zone Crews Should Wear Visibility Gear in Interpretation
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration says that nearly all highway work zone workers have to wear the high-visibility garments intended specifically for workers on flagging duty. … [Read more...] about OSHA Says Nearly All Work-Zone Crews Should Wear Visibility Gear in Interpretation
MUTCD Changes: What They Mean for Workers
Changes to the Worker Safety section of the new Federal Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices will modify what most roadway workers wear on the job, increasing their visibility. … [Read more...] about MUTCD Changes: What They Mean for Workers
ARTBA Comments on Occupational Safety & Health Administration Personal Protective Equipment Proposal
In response to an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) inquiry, ARTBA told the agency there are limited exceptions to the general rule that employers should be required to pay for … [Read more...] about ARTBA Comments on Occupational Safety & Health Administration Personal Protective Equipment Proposal
Safety Equipment Performance: What to Look for; What to Ask for
You rely on safety equipment to protect your eyes, face, head, lungs, hearing, hands and body from injury or illness. But do you always know that you're getting the correct protective equipment for … [Read more...] about Safety Equipment Performance: What to Look for; What to Ask for