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LED work light

CLK Series LED Worklights feature unique micro-array lens technology that provides even light distribution with ultra-bright luminance up to 2,100 lux.

Washington Update: OSHA takes a step forward on PELs

Most of the PELs that OSHA currently enforces were established in the early days of the agency, and many are based on voluntary limits established years earlier by other advocacy groups.

Work glove

The Arma Tuff safety glove is designed to provide rugged hand protection with exceptional comfort. The glove helps prevent injury to the back of the hand, fingers and thumb.

Honoring workers and safety professionals

For many people in America, Labor Day is when working men and women are honored.
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Common antibacterial chemical may impair heart muscle, researchers find

Sacramento, CA – Triclosan, an antibacterial chemical widely used in home care products, may dramatically hinder muscle contractions – including impairing heart function – according to a new study conducted by the University of Colorado and the University of California, Davis.

Midlife fitness associated with lower risk of disease: study

Dallas – Being physically fit in middle age may reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases later in life, according to a study conducted by the Cooper Institute – a nonprofit health and research organization – and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

Ortho docs ask: Is your child’s backpack too heavy?

Rosemont, IL – Backpacks should only be as heavy as 10-15 percent of a child’s body weight, recommends the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

FMCSA announces final CSA changes

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Aug. 24 announced final changes to its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program’s Safety Measurement System following a four-month comment period.
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FAA requests comment on portable electronic device use

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration is requesting comment on its current policies for passenger use of portable electronic devices during flight.

Lack of sleep slows down workers: study

Boston – Sleep-deprived workers may take longer to complete visual search tasks, according to research from Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

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