1. Dressing for cold weather

    Dressing in layers can provide protection from hypothermia during cold weather conditions. In extreme cold weather, the body loses heat faster than it can be produced. There are warning signs that the body has become dangerously chilled.
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  2. Study links occupational hearing loss to faster aging of auditory system

    Montreal — Noise exposure in the workplace can accelerate presbycusis – the normal loss of hearing as a result of aging – according to a literature review conducted by researchers at the Canadian scientific research organization IRSST.
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  3. Arc-rated rubber, protector gloves coming soon via ASTM and IEC

    ASTM F18 voted by 92 percent to allow testing of ASTM D120 and ASTM F696 gloves for arc ratings.
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  4. 50 predictions for the EHS world in 2030

    How programs will evolve. What won’t change.
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  5. FR clothing handles heat & flame — even the cold

    Fire and ice
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  6. How to overcome ergonomic challenges of manual welding guns

    Take a Load Off
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  7. How to select glove liners & insulation

    Layers of protection
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  8. Torsional stability in work boots

    When is torsional stability in a work boot most important?
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  9. Getting Eye and Face Protection Right

    Having an eye and face protection program in place will boost the chances employees will use their PPE correctly.
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  10. Staying Safe During Equipment Maintenance

    Lockout/tagout ranked fifth on OSHA's list of the Top Ten most-violated standards during fiscal year 2017 and again in FY2018. There were 2,877 violations of 1910.147 during FY2017 and 2,944 during FY2018.
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