However, properly fitting PPE, which studies show reduces employee injuries, saves more than the cost of the PPE to the employer. On-site injuries cause project delays, first because of the accident ...
The use of PPE is often necessary to protect employees from injury or illness caused by exposure to chemicals and other workplace hazards such as: biologicals, radiation, physical, electrical, ...
OSHA’s latest arc-flash guidance highlights critical safety measures, including proper hazard identification, PPE requirements, and the importance of verifying de-energized work. Employers must take ...