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Helmet safety: Can you spot the difference?

Choosing a safety helmet isn’t always easy – especially because not all helmets are built the same. In fact, what’s inside your workers’ helmets can make a big difference in protecting them on the jobsite.

Guardrails vs. Lifelines: Which Fall Protection System is Right for Your Roof?

When it comes to rooftop fall protection, the decision between guardrails and lifelines isn’t always straightforward.

Key Factors Affecting Your Safety Outcomes

The “Avetta Insights and Impact Report 2025” analyzes key national and Avetta network data to identify the factors influencing safety outcomes.

Utilities Enable the World: Industry Report

Explore how the utilities sector is evolving to meet rising global demands.
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Why choose 21-gauge gloves?

Ever wonder how some gloves can be ultra-thin – almost like second skin – yet still hold up on the job? The answer lies in the 21-gauge technology.

Stronger supervisors are a catalyst for safer workplaces

Safety professionals spend a great deal of time and effort thinking about keeping people safe in the workplace. They run training sessions, conduct investigations, review data and carry out countless other tasks in an effort to prevent injuries.

Check workplace foot safety off your list

A new foot safety hazards checklist from Red Wing covers specific sources of foot injuries – with some more obvious than others. From slippery floors and automatic closing doors to uneven surfaces and puncture hazards, the list takes a proactive approach to avoiding foot-related injuries and keeping your business running safely.

KASK ZENITH X2 MAX

During Construction Safety Week (May 5-9), KASK – the premium designer and manufacturer of head protection – is announcing the launch of the Zenith X2 MAX, a Type II safety helmet that extends the fit range up to 66 centimeters, ensuring a secure and comfortable fit for a wider range of users while maintaining the same high level of protection for which KASK is known.
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How gauge affects glove performance

From cotton to nylon to aramids, string-knit safety gloves offer various levels of hazard protection and are typically classified by their gauge – ranging from seven to 21. But what’s glove gauge and how does it affect glove performance?

‘Realizing the True ROI of Safety – Evaluating the Data and Dollars’

When investing in the health and safety of your most important assets – your employees – many other factors go into making an informed decision. You’ll find these considerations in this big-picture overview: “Realizing the True ROI of Safety – Evaluating the Data and Dollars.”

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