OSHA recently released the 2011 top cited safety hazards in the construction industry, and residential fall protection was number one. In this last year, OSHA’s revised residential standards have caused quite a stir in the home building and roofing market, having many contractors scrambling to comply. The lack of fall clearance is one of the [...]
January 24th, 2012
tags: Fall Protection, OSHA News, Roofing Safety News "The Roofers Link", Uncategorized
It is widely understood that clothing made from non-flame resistant synthetic fabrics, such as polyester, nylon and polyester/cotton blends, are not appropriate when working on or near electrically energized parts and equipment. If these garments are exposed to an electric arc flash, they can ignite, melt and drip, which can lead to severe contact burns [...]
January 18th, 2012
tags: Electrical, FR & Arc Flash Clothing, Fire Safety, OSHA News
OSHA prohibits the use of nylons, acetates, polyesters alone or in blend with cotton, when work around thermal exposures could occur and cause these fibers to melt and stick to the skin. Therefore, many companies require electrical workers to wear natural fiber, or all cotton clothing, while working in these situations. Cotton also presents a [...]
January 14th, 2012
tags: Electrical, FR & Arc Flash Clothing, Fire Safety, OSHA News
OSHA really wants to get their point across that worker safety is a priority and contractors need to make sure they are constantly making it a priority. Back in December of 2011, OSHA proposed more that $127,000 in fines to contractors for violating workplace health and safety hazards. The contractors who do business with TheManStore [...]
January 11th, 2012
tags: Electrical, FR & Arc Flash Clothing, Hazardous Materials, High Visibility, OSHA News, The Man Store updates, Uncategorized, Winter Safety, Workwear, Gloves, P.P.E.
While we are in the middle of winter, everyone must remember to stay warm when working outside. This comes down to making sure your body is constantly kept warm. You can make sure to keep warm by wearing insulated boots, winter-lined gloves or winter lined leather drivers gloves, protective winter liners for your head, and [...]
January 10th, 2012
tags: Confined Space, OSHA News, Winter Safety, Workwear, Gloves, P.P.E.
OSHA fall protection update and helpful equipment guidelines OSHA has announced a three-month “phase-in” of the residential construction fall protection standard update. Please note however: OSHA will continue to cite residential construction employers that are not, at a minimum, adhering to the alternative protective measures that were set forth in the old fall protection directive, [...]
July 5th, 2011
tags: Fall Protection, OSHA News, Roofing Safety News "The Roofers Link", The Man Store updates, Uncategorized, Workwear, Gloves, P.P.E.
Ignoring your eye safety could be a costly mistake. Taking care of your eyes is so important. About 80% of what we perceive through our senses comes from our sight. Yet three out of five workers who have eye injuries on the job were not wearing eye protection at the time of the accident, or [...]
June 22nd, 2011
tags: OSHA News, Signage, Workwear, Gloves, P.P.E.
Fire Safety at the work site – Be prepared, be equipped, be protected! The U.S. has one of the highest fire death rates per capita in the industrialized world. Fire kills 3,500 and injures 18,300 people each year. Firefighters pay a high price as well; approximately 100 die in the line of duty each year. [...]
June 15th, 2011
tags: Fire Safety, OSHA News