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The 11 Types Of Fall Protection Equipment The 11 Types Of Fall Protection Equipment

The 11 Types Of Fall Protection Equipment

Posted by Michael Womack - Premier Safety on Mar 26th 2024

Falls can happen on the job in a blink of an eye. Whether it’s a brief lapse in concentration, scaffolding that fails, or losing balance, at-height workers can find themselves on the edge of danger in … read more
ANSI vs. OSHA: What You Need To Know (2024) ANSI vs. OSHA: What You Need To Know (2024)

ANSI vs. OSHA: What You Need To Know (2024)

Posted by Michael Womack - Premier Safety on Mar 23rd 2024

In the labyrinth of workplace safety, two names stand out as beacons of guidance and protection: ANSI and OSHA. These entities, though often mentioned in the same breath, serve distinct roles in … read more
​Bump Caps vs. Hard Hats: Key Differences ​Bump Caps vs. Hard Hats: Key Differences

​Bump Caps vs. Hard Hats: Key Differences

Posted by Premier Safety on Mar 22nd 2024

“Better safe than sorry,” isn’t just a saying when it comes to PPE, it’s a mode of operation. In hazardous work environments, the potential for accidents is just part of the job. In confined spaces or … read more
Navigating Lockout/Tagout: Avoid Common Violations Navigating Lockout/Tagout: Avoid Common Violations

Navigating Lockout/Tagout: Avoid Common Violations

Posted by Michael Womack - Premier Safety on Mar 11th 2024

Imagine a world where every machine, no matter how large or small, had an invisible force field around it. This force field protects workers from harm, ensuring they return home safely each day. … read more