Thinking about bringing new safety technology into your workplace? We talked with two experts about what safety pros and employers should take into account.
A 76-year-old truck driver with 15 years of experience driving dump trucks with trailers was employed by an excavation contractor. On the day of the incident, he drove a truck to his employer’s property to drop off the attached trailer.
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When selecting safety gloves, most people focus on only hazard ratings – seeing these strengths as the primary guide for choosing the right protection.
This compelling case study reveals how virtual CPR training during COVID-19 and cutting-edge AED monitoring technology created a safer, more-prepared workforce.