June 2022
Find these topics and more in the June issue:
- Product Launch Showcase
- IH: Noise Monitoring
- PPE: Protective Apparel
- PPE: Vision Protection
- PPE for Women
- Training: Software
- Defibrillators & CPR
- Heat Stress
- Employee Health Screening
- Electrical Safety
- Indoor Air Quality
Cover Story
By Barb Fitzgeorge
When women—and their specific safety needs—are considered, workplace safety increases.
Features
By Tom Moore
Given the growing numbers of women in utility and electrical industries, the need for proper fitting PPE is at an all-time high.
By Ryan Butler
When working in the heat, taking the right steps to ensure safety is essential.
By Katherine Faulk
From features to lens color, the options are endless.
By Rich Godjics
This common question deserves an explanation.
By Scott Gaddis
Safety culture is the way we do things and the reason why we do them.
By John Mallios
There are several advantages to oral fluid drug testing.
By Alex Saurman
OSHA’s standards outline a few specific industries where CPR training is required.
By Dennis Capizzi
Employers can no longer afford to not consider high heat hazards.
By Sydny Shepard
Extreme heat is not something to be ignored.
By Dom Tolli
Safety professionals face more challenges than ever in keeping training on target during these challenging times.
By Robin Marth
Men and women are not the same. Don’t provide them with the same PPE.
By Marty Kronz, Rachel Bugaris, Alan Bond
Ensure worker safety with technology that launches safety into the next generation.
By Mary Schulz
Safety training software can help ensure your training program is effective.
By Robin Skillings
Everyone deserves to feel safe on the job.
By Faizan Sheikh
Data can revolutionize the cleaning industry.
By Rich Lippert
Understanding the complete fabric creation process can aid in making better PPE choices.
By Julieann Billings-Riordan
Understanding the variety of eyewear on the market can help you to choose the most beneficial pair for your employees.
By Dustin DeVan
Clean air is attainable and beneficial for the bottom line if approached correctly.
By Mario Sagastume
Many tasks are required to put a DG item into transport, and slow compliance processes result in slower fulfillment, deliveries and overall business.
By Tim Turney
Harm to the ears is irreversible. Every industry must take steps to mitigate excessive noise hazards.
By Michele D. Smith
Onsite health screenings can be a valuable tool to proactively care for employees.
Departments
By Sydny Shepard
In a time when everything else slowed down, the safety industry sped up.
By Sydny Shepard
Employees should be aware of scenarios in which slips, trips and falls could result in injury—or worse.