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Hoist buckets

Seven new hoist buckets have been added to the ARSENAL Gear Storage Line. Five are made of 24-ounce gray canvas with synthetic leather bottoms.
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Misting system

The SHAX 6095 Misting System has a fully portable 2-gallon tank with a pressurized hand pump, hose connection and 25 feet of tubing with eight brass nozzles.
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Cooling towel

The Standard 6602 Evaporative Cooling Towel, part of the Chill-Its line of cooling products, now can be purchased in bulk packages of 50.
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Locking carabiners

The lightweight, shock-absorbing design of the Squids 3109F(x) Tool Lanyard Single Swiveling Locking Carabiner (pictured top) and the 3119F(x) Tool Lanyard Dual Swiveling Locking Carabiner reduces forces caused in the event of a drop.
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Trends in ... eye protection

Getting it right
Workplace-related eye injuries often are caused by one of two things: Workers aren’t wearing eye protection at the time of the incident, or they’re wearing the wrong kind of protection for the task at hand, according to the American Optometric Association.
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Ergodyne

The one new and six updated models of our ProFlex® Thermal Series Gloves give more traditional thermal gloves workplace functionality. Dual-zone 3M™ Thinsulate™ Insulation provides wearers a 15 percent boost in warmth. Add in rolled fingertips, extended cuffs and reflective accents on most models, and you can expect to give wintertime work two thumbs up.

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Impact-reducing glove

The ProFlex 925F(x) Standard Dorsal Impact-Reducing Glove features full TPR armor plus technical foam for maximum protection, high-visibility AX Suede and a non-slip dot-gripping palm, and an Armortex-reinforced thumb saddle and index finger.
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Trends in ... women's PPE

Outfitting the entire workforce

Historically, PPE has been designed with a man’s body size and shape in mind. But when Safety+Health reached out to the International Safety Equipment Association regarding progress on designing personal protective equipment for women, manufacturers’ representatives were quick to respond.


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