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Top Durable Label Materials for Aircraft Safety
Aircraft components, parts, and equipment often face extreme weather conditions, including high altitudes, temperature fluctuations, humidity, and chemical exposures. As a result, the labels used to mark and identify equipment must remain legible and intact despite these challenging environments. As materials and technologies evolve, manufacturers have developed specialized labels that…
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Heat Hazards: Protecting Utility Workers and Their Equipment Amid Rising Temperatures
Global temperatures continue to climb, and the protection of our electrical infrastructure and the workers who maintain it has become a top priority. Discover how cooling technologies and safety measures keep utility workers and critical equipment safe in extreme heat. Last year, the month of July reached record-breaking temperatures, making…
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Spark Change with Electrical Safety Awareness Month
Every year as we transition through the seasons, we never really stop to think about how much we rely on electricity. From powering our homes to the daily functions of our workplaces, electricity is a big part of our daily lives. As we approach Electrical Safety Month, it acts as…
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National Safety Month: Spotlight on Custom Signage to Combat Workplace Hazards
When we think about workplace accidents, it’s hard not to think about the most dramatic, worst-case scenarios like fires, amputations, or forklift hazards. However, workplace slips, trips, and falls should be added to the list as they are the third leading cause of workplace safety hazards, often resulting in death…
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Zone Out Injuries: Strategies to Ensure Safer Work Zones
Work zones are essential to maintaining and upgrading our roadways. Unfortunately, these zones can create havoc for travel commutes and create safety hazards that often result in crashes, injuries, and fatalities. Every spring National Work Zone Awareness Week (NWZAW) kicks off at the start of the construction season to encourage…
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Is Your Workplace Emergency Evacuation Ready?
Emergencies can happen at any time and anywhere. It is crucial to plan for the unexpected and train workers on how to handle these types of situations too. How Prepared is Your Workplace for an Emergency Evacuation? An emergency evacuation can be a chaotic situation, and this is why OSHA…
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Building a Safer Work Environment
5 Powerful Benefits of Safety Training Training is an investment for both companies and the people they employ, so why are companies that shell so much money into it not receiving quality results? To understand what to do, we first need to understand what not to do. There are major…
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The Sun’s Slow Burn: Premium Vinyl Labels and Prolonged Sun Exposure
Pipes serve as the glue to many sectors of the industrial industry by transporting water, oil, chemicals, and compressed air, which is crucial to many applications. The diverse materials used to create these pipes make them a powerful and indispensable tool for maintaining daily operations for industries like manufacturing, energy…
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Unlocking Success: 5 Essential Tips for Effective Training
Workplace injuries are common occurrences. There are 12,900 worker-related injuries every day, according to the National Safety Council, and this equates to one injured person every 7 seconds. Most injuries are due to human error and are often preventable. OSHA’s training standard for all industries says all workers must be…
