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Respiratory Protection – The Breath of Life

respiratory protection, respirator, Safety Training, OSHA Compliance

Work related injuries associated with respiratory protection in 2021 was the second most cited OSHA standard

Millions of workers are required to wear respirators including firefighters, asbestos abatement workers, and painters to name a few. All with different levels of respiratory protection being necessary. 

Why is High Visibility Clothing Important?

High Visibility Clothing, OSHA Training, Safety Training, Compliance

Some work environments call for high visibility clothing to ensure OSHA’s General Duty Clause which states that employers must provide a workplace free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm. High Visibility Clothing standards are also written  by the American National Standard Institute (ANSI). Construction, maintenance, utility, emergency responders, airport personnel (ramp), warehouse workers and several categories of off-road workers are routinely exposed to potential injury hazards from their low visibility while on the job.