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Visibility is essential in high-risk, high-traffic areas. Whether you find yourself working in a warehouse bustling with tow motors and scissor lifts, or repairing a section of highway and standing a few feet away from 60 mph traffic, staying highly visible is not just professional—it could very well save your life. Thankfully, there’s an easy solution to our hi-vis needs: safety vests.
Safety vests are ubiquitous and universal. From crossing guards, to construction workers, and even to emergency responders, safety vests keep essential workers in sight and in mind. But not all safety vests are the same. Safety vests are differentiated by type and class, following standards set by national organizations. In this highly visible article, we will go over the different kinds of safety vests, how to maintain them, and when to replace them.
Safety vests come in three types, differentiated by who
Hard hats are one of the most easily recognizable pieces of personal protective equipment, or PPE. In fact, the hard hat is practically a universal symbol for construction and industry, and for good reason. Since being made mandatory for the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge way back in 1933, hard hats have protected the heads of laborers around the world. Even if you’ve worn hard hats, it never hurts to go over the basics, including types, classes, colors, upkeep, and replacements. By the end of this article, you’ll know what kind of protection your hard hat offers and how to ensure it's in good working order.
Hard hats are made of two main components: the outer shell and the inner suspension. The outer shell is formed from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) that has been tested and approved by both the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI).
Sound, sound, sound!!! There is sound everywhere and at times it becomes a noise which can prove to be dangerous to the human ear if it is exposed for long to noise that surpasses the normal hearing ability. Some noises can even lead to complete hearing loss or tinnitus. In work environments, it is not possible to reduce your noise exposure or to limit the time of the exposure. So, hearing protection is the only wise option. But there are so many styles, sizes, and materials available on the market and it becomes difficult to choose the right one.
Here are a few tips to choose
It's important to breath. With that being agreed upon, many laborious tasks come with the difficulty of maintaining good respiratory health. Not only that, with the commonality of the spreading of germs, many are in search for a sufficient way of safeguarding themselves amidst the elements at hand. In any regard, it's better to be preventative in your methods than to be satisfied with mere attempts at the treatment which only pacifies the problem and not heal it or create a necessary and substantial elimination.