Protect Techs from Welding Fumes with Chief Fume Extractor
The Chief fume extractor uses an electric fan to draw weld fumes through a flanged bellmouth hood that focuses extraction power at the fume source, resulting in greater fume capture than competitive designs.
Report Outlines the Dangers of Drowsy Driving
While not a new traffic safety problem, the recognition of drowsy driving as a significant public health and traffic safety issue has only recently been made a priority.
Artist Creates ‘Human’ Designed to Survive a Car Crash
Interactive, life-size sculpture constructed of silicone and human hair is part of a road safety campaign for the Transport Accident Commission of Victoria, Australia.
Martin Senour Paints Honors Student Who Won SkillsUSA for Second Straight Year
Martin Senour has been a sponsor of SkillsUSA for more than 20 years, and the company supplied the paint and panels that were used in the competition this year.
Aluminum Series: How to Work Safely When Repairing Aluminum
Maintaining a safe and healthy work environment when working with aluminum requires implementing SOPs and having the proper equipment and shop layout.
BASF Wins Ohio Chemistry Technology Council Excellence Award
The BASF Whitehouse, Ohio, site received the award for its exceptional performance in environmental, health, safety and security.
OSHA Releases Final Rule on Respirable Crystalline Silica
According to the rule, employers will have to provide respirators when engineering controls cannot adequately limit exposure, limit worker access to high-exposure areas, and more.
Build a Compliance Program with KPA
KPA’s complete collision center compliance program will help you identify and mitigate risks in human resource, environmental health, and safety and loss control.
The Millennial Takeover
Millennials are taking over. It’s up to you to make this transition smooth and potentially more profitable. Are you up to the challenge?
A Glimpse into the Future
What our business might look like in 2045 is anyone’s guess. And guess we did, starting with what Mrs. Smith’s ride might look like.