November/December 2024

November/December 2024

Find these topics and more in the November/December issue:

  • Regulatory Update
  • New Products of the Year
  • IH: Respiratory Protection
  • PPE: Hand Protection
  • PPE: Foot Protection
  • PPE: Eye & Face Protection
  • Training: Facility Safety
  • Lockout/Tagout
  • Safety Culture
  • Construction Safety
  • Emergency Showers & Eyewash
  • Noise Monitoring

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Cover Story

Answering Your Questions on OSHA’s 2024 Final Rule

Answering Your Questions on OSHA’s 2024 Final Rule

By Phil N. Molé

OSHA's 2024 HazCom final rule introduces updates to chemical classification, labeling and safety data sheets.


Features

Forging a Confident Connection to Footwear

Forging a Confident Connection to Footwear

By Dan Feeney

Ensuring optimal fit, durability and protection is critical for worker performance and safety.


Prepping Indoor Spaces for Fall and Winter

Prepping Indoor Spaces for Fall and Winter

By Arti Lyde

Why IAQ management during these seasons is critical and how it reduces respiratory risks.


Ensuring Head Protection in Cold Weather

Ensuring Head Protection in Cold Weather

By Ryan Barnes

How to stay warm without sacrificing head safety when temperatures drop.


The Safety Stakes for New Hire Onboarding

The Safety Stakes for New Hire Onboarding

By Ray Prest

New hire onboarding has long-term consequences—so it’s vital you get it right.


Connected Lockout/Tagout

Connected Lockout/Tagout

By David Kopf

LOTO is critical and complex, but businesses have new technology solutions to ensure compliance and safety. What’s involved?


Beyond the Goggles: Navigating Eye and Face Protection

Beyond the Goggles: Navigating Eye and Face Protection

By Cindy Pauley

What are the right PPE solutions for the hazards present in the workplace?


Back-of-the-Hand Protection: Strategies for Employers

Back-of-the-Hand Protection: Strategies for Employers

By David Kopf

Various work settings and scenarios can risk back-of-the-hand injuries. What are the methods for protecting workers’ hands, as well as ways to convince workers to use them?


Training for Real Safety, Field Safety

Training for Real Safety, Field Safety

By Robert Slocomb

Successfully training employees in safety requires some fundamental nuances in your approach


Keeping Emergency Eyewash Equipment Clean

Keeping Emergency Eyewash Equipment Clean

By Ryan Pfund

If emergency eyewash stations are not maintained properly, sediment and microbial contamination can be an overlooked and menacing problem. Here are some guidelines to minimize contamination.


Are You Listening to the Complaints? Noise Monitoring in the Hospitality Industry

Are You Listening to the Complaints? Noise Monitoring in the Hospitality Industry

By Tim Turney

How a thorough monitoring program protects workers in hospitality and improves guest satisfaction.


A Spectrum of Safety Solutions

A Spectrum of Safety Solutions

By David Kopf

This year’s collection of OH&S New Product of the Year Awards demonstrates a wide array of innovative safety offerings.


Departments

A Work in Progress

By David Kopf

Strides have been made in women’s PPE, but the journey isn’t over.


Moving From ‘Bitter’ Towards Better Safety Leadership

By Robert Pater

When it comes to leadership, people see things very differently.


Artificial Intelligence