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Viodyne | Entirely Plastic-Free Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Fitness Bottle - 0 views

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    Entirely Plastic-Free Stainless Steel Vacuum Insulated Fitness Bottle $29.95 The plastic-free water bottle is made of durable and high quality stainless steel to last you many years of enjoyment. It is extra special because its entire interior and exterior are plastic-free, even the interior of the lid! PLASTIC-FREE ALTERNATIVE TO SINGLE-USE BOTTLES The Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Bottle is a plastic-free water bottle created as an alternative to the plethora of single-use bottles. Aside from creating waste, disposable plastic water bottles may leach microplastics and antimony trioxide, a possible carcinogen, so why take the chance if we can avoid it. MADE OF DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL This plastic-free water bottle is made of durable and high quality stainless steel to last you many years of enjoyment. It is extra special because its entire interior and exterior are plastic-free, even the interior of the lid! There is only a small food safe silicone ring in the rim of the lid to ensure an airtight seal. Beyond the safety aspects of keeping plastic out of bottles, this bottle won't absorb or impart flavors the way plastic might. VACUUM INSULATED DESIGN TO KEEP REFRESHMENTS COLD OR HOT This stainless steel bottle is insulated to keep your refreshments cold when you need them or hot for your tea, coffee or chocolate drink. The plastic-free, vacuum insulated, and stainless steel design make this water bottle a zero waste multi-purpose bottle! Additional information Dimensions: Height with the cap: 9.6″ Diameter at base: 3.15″ Materials: 18-8 (304) food grade stainless steel with a small food grade silicone ring in the lid. Health and Environment: BPA-free, phthalate-free. Packaging: Recyclable cardboard box.
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Viodyne | Foldable Stainless Steel Spork - 0 views

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    The Foldable Stainless Steel Spork is super practical and handy. Great for meals on the go. Fits in your pocket, purse, or your child's lunch bag. The foldable spork features a deep spoon shape to enjoy your favorite soups or stews and small tines on the tip to pick up foods such as carrots or potatoes easily. The Foldable Stainless Steel Spork is super practical and handy. Fits in your pocket, purse, or your child's lunch bag. The foldable spork features a deep spoon shape to enjoy your favorite soups or stews and small tines on the tip to pick up foods such as carrots or potatoes easily. Simply move the little lock on the handle towards the front of the spork to lock and to fold slide it back until the handle is loose, fold and place in it's certified organic cotton pouch. The pocket sized spork is great for meals on the go. Bring it with you to your favorite food place. Every time you use it instead of take-out utensils, you will be preventing a plastic spoon and/or fork from polluting our planet. The foldable spork is made of high quality 18-8 food grade 304 stainless steel and comes in a certified organic cotton pouch. Additional Information Dimensions: Length when open: 6″ Length when folded: 3.5″ Weight: 0.07 lb Materials: Spork is made of 18-8 food grade 304 stainless steel; pouch is made of certified organic cotton and printed with silkscreen printing. Care Instructions: The spork is dishwasher-safe and the pouch is machine washable. Health and Environment: BPA-free, phthalate-free, PVC-free and lead-free. Spork is recyclable. Pouch is compostable.
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Can OSHA Re-Open Closed Investigations? - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, or OSHA, is a government body tasked with regulating safety for workers, primarily in physical labor occupations, across the United States. They set the rules for transporting materials and chemicals, operating machinery, and other such guidelines to keep workers safe and to give them a voice when conditions might not otherwise be up to par. OSHA is your friend as a business owner, but there are certain situations in which interaction with OSHA can be a bit nerve-wracking for a company's management. OSHA Investigations OSHA investigations usually stem from serious injuries, fatalities, and large-scale catastrophes that occur in the workplace. Especially in the case of fatalities, OSHA is there for both the worker and for the company. For the employee and their family, and by extension the safety of other employees, OSHA will look into the circumstances surrounding the death or injury and determine if the company or its policies were fully or partially to blame for the incident. On the other hand, as long as you have adhered to OSHA guidelines, the investigation can help protect you from legal action if it is concluded that your company was not at fault. Re-opening OSHA Safety Sign Guide A Guide to OSHA Safety Signs This Guide to OSHA Safety Signs walks you through the recent updates to OSHA and ANSI sign requirements. You'll learn the required components of OSHA safety signs, including tips for formatting and posting your signs. Get Free OSHA Safety Sign Guide However, OSHA does have the right to re-open an investigation, even if it had previously reached a conclusion and closed it. This can be a bit worrying for management who have already been told that they were in the clear. However, the re-opened investigation must be concluded within six months of the original incident, so there is a fairly small statute of limitations on this re-opening period. For example, in June of 2013, a veteran mechanic worki
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Product Spotlight: KleenGuard Protective Apparel - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    When people think about personal protection equipment, they typically think about hard hats, steel toed boots, and safety goggles. One of the most commonly used types of protective gear, however, is fairly normal looking protective apparel. Protective apparel from KleenGuard is used in many industries ranging from medical labs to manufacturing facilities and offers an excellent first line of defense from a wide range of different hazards that are commonly found in the workplace. Look Like Normal Work Clothing or Uniforms The apparel from KleenGuard is designed with safety first in mind, but it is also made to look and feel nice so employees will be happy to wear it. In fact, many people don't even realize that this type of apparel is a form of protective gear that is keeping them safer while at work. Depending on which apparel is chosen, these items can be buttoned up, zipped up, sealed with tape, or slipped right on to allow easy preparation at the start of a shift. Types of Protection KleenGuard makes a full lineup of protective apparel, so looking at each individual item is the best way to learn about what types of protective features it offers. The following, however, are some of the different ways that KleenGuard protective apparel help to keep those who are wearing it safe: Liquid Barrier - The material is made to stop liquids from soaking through and coming in contact with the skin. This is important when working with biological liquids (body fluids, etc.) or when working with chemicals that could cause skin irritation. Particulate Barrier - Stopping particles of materials from getting through the clothing is an important feature. Tiny particles of wood, metal, fiberglass, or other very small materials are kept away from the skin to avoid irritation or other issues. Antistatic - The material resists the buildup of static, and passes the NFPA 99 criteria for this feature. Avoiding static is important in many industries and can be a key safety featur
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Cell Phone Workplace Safety - Safety Blog and News - Informing the Working Community of... - 0 views

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    In the past decade, cell phone usage while driving has sprang up as a major driving safety issue in the United States and many other developed countries. Originally, teens were the primary target of anti-texting and driving campaigns, but now that cell phone usage is standard amongst a multitude of demographics, the issue has become more broad and is impacting a larger population. According to OSHA's page on Distracted Driving: The human toll is tragic. DOT reports that in 2009, more than 5,400 people died in crashes linked to distraction and thousands more were injured. "Texting while driving" has become such a prominent hazard that 30 states now ban text messaging for all drivers. OSHA - Distracted Driving From checking Facebook, to making phone calls, to checking in with friends and loved ones via text, cell phones have become distracting in the workplace as well, and many companies have, in recent years, implemented cell phone policies on usage to help to maintain productivity. Just like with regular driving, however, cell phones also present a safety risk to workers on the job, especially when machinery and vehicles are being used. In this blog post, we're going to cover various aspects of cell phone workplace safety with regard to work sites. Cell Phone Workplace Safety and Transportation Many of the most problematic workplace instances of cell phone distraction, just like in the rest of the world, come from those who are constantly driving. In your company, this might mean that a delivery truck driver gets distracted and hurts a worker on their way in or out of your warehouse, or it could mean that they injure a civilian or damage someone's property while out on a delivery. Either case you want to avoid, and with damage or injuries to outside parties, you have even less coverage (no worker's compensation, etc.) than if you had an incident contained to workers and company property. The best way to void these distractions are to set hard rul
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What No One Tells You About Pipe Marking - Creative Safety - 0 views

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    Ok, let's be honest here. Unless you are a safety professional, or you work closely with safety professionals, the chances are that no one has really told you anything about pipe marking, right? But for those of us lucky enough to work in this industry, it quickly becomes all too clear that there is an endless amount of information available about this very narrow topic. Unfortunately, about 99% of the information that people learn about pipe marking is just reiterating the standards and regulations that are put out by OSHA and other regulatory bodies. Now, make no mistake, this information is absolutely critical to learn and follow. The fact is, however, that there are A LOT of other things that someone who works with pipe marking should know. We've put together some helpful tips, tricks, information, and advice that covers a wide range of pipe marking related topics to help ensure your pipe marking strategies are as effective as possible. If you have any other 'secrets' of pipe marking that you don't see here, please contact us below so we can help pass them along in the future. Choose Your Materials Wisely Everyone knows that you can't just use the normal label materials that are basically paper with a little glue on the back, which you might buy at Office Depot. There are, however, lots of different types of industrial labeling materials out there, and picking the right one for the right area is essential. Here are several essential points to be aware of: Pipe Materials - Did you know that normal vinyl labels can cause corrosion on pipes made of nickel and stainless steel? If you have this type of piping, make sure you opt for labels that are identified as 'low halide' to avoid this potentially disastrous risk. Know the Weather Risks - When labeling outdoor piping, you need to keep weathering in mind. Most label materials are water-proof, but the constant change in temperature, humidity, wind, and more can really be rough on pipe markings
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