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High-visibility neck shade

The Model 5057009 High-Visibility Mesh Neck Shade is designed to protect the wearer from traffic while providing a comfortable working temperature. The fluorescent lime neck shade easily clips to the brim of standard hard hats.

Cooling hat with towel

Ideal for construction and landscaping workers, the Chill-Its 6710CT Evaporative Triangle Hat with Cooling Towel features polyvinyl acetate material, which keeps workers cool without the added bulk, weight and slime of conventional cooling solutions.

Drill shield

This electrically interlocked shield is available for small to large drill presses and goes beyond OSHA and ANSI safety requirements. When the shield is swung out of position, a stop signal is sent to the machine control.

FACEValue: Logger killed under rigging after carriage drops

A 45-year-old logger working as a choke setter in a skyline yarding operation was killed after being crushed by the skyline carriage. The logging operation was a standing skyline yarder system, where the skyline was spooled off the yarder and attached to a tailhold anchor at the back end of the unit.
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Working near pesticide-sprayed fields increases Parkinson’s risk: study

Los Angeles – Working near fields sprayed with certain pesticides may increase a person’s risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, according to a new study from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Reflective material

8735 Silver Flame-Resistant Transfer Film and Reflective Material and 9740 Industrial Wash Flame-Resistant Silver Transfer Film provide protection from heat, flame and arc flash hazards with the added benefit of stitchless bonding.

Do you really know what’s going on in your fleet?

Learn the risky behaviors causing collisions in your fleet identified through video technology. Archived webinar presented by Del Lisk, vice president of Safety Services for DriveCam Inc., on April 27, 2011.

Coming this month: 2011 National Safety Council Congress & Expo

Whether you’re a safety expert or a newcomer to the field, you’ll find more than 130 Technical Sessions to meet your level of experience at the 2011 National Safety Council Congress & Expo.
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OSHA hits employer with $1.2 million fine for asbestos exposure

Cicero, IL – AMD Industries Inc. faces a proposed penalty of more than $1.2 million after allegedly exposing five unprotected and untrained workers to asbestos hazards, OSHA announced May 25.

Report ranks most dangerous metro areas for pedestrians

Washington – More than 47,400 pedestrians were killed nationwide in a 10-year span, according to a report released May 24 by advocacy group Transportation for America.

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