Safety

30 Jul

Speakman Safety Products — Part 1

Posted in safety on 30.07.10 by Merlyn

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Part 1 of 2 – Overview of Speakman emergency shower, eyewash and eye/face wash products. The first half of the video shows Speakman safety products in action and on location. The second half shows you the features and benefits of these products.

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30 Jul

Safety of Baby Products Gives Peace of Mind to New Moms and Dads

Posted in safety on 30.07.10 by Merlyn

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Any woman who has been pregnant can confirm that pregnancy is filled with worries. Granted, some of these worries are unfounded, but moms-to-be and dads-to-be often fret about anything that seems or feels out of the ordinary. To ensure that the pregnancy goes as smoothly as possible, most women seek out the latest and best pregnancy information, adjust their lifestyles to optimize the health of their babies, and get regular prenatal care.

Among the most enjoyable activities during pregnancy are choosing baby products and registering for gifts for baby showers. If couples have already chosen baby names, it’s especially exciting to receive personalized gifts for their newborns. In the midst of planning for a new baby, though, new parents often overlook one crucial element of baby products: their safety. Knowing which car seats, cribs, strollers, furniture, and clothing meet stringent safety standards can go far in providing new moms and dads with peace of mind.

Recalls of Baby Products

Whether buying baby products for your own infant or choosing a gift for a baby shower, your first stop should be the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. (CPSC). The CPSC has the latest information on recent recalls of dangerous baby products – information that is crucial to have before you begin shopping. For example, the CPSC recently issued a recall on a stroller with double seats because children in the add-on seat could touch the rear tires, which poses an abrasion hazard. Similarly, a manufacturer voluntarily recalled children’s parka jackets, which had a hood drawstring that posed a strangulation hazard. And a major mass merchandiser pulled over 200,000 toys from their shelves that had either lead paint, sharp points, or choking hazards.

Car Seats

When it comes to infant car seats, your best bet is to buy a brand new car seat. Used car seats may seem more economical, but they may not be safe. If a car seat is more than ten years old or has been involved in a crash, it may not be structurally sound. Similarly, car seats have an “expiration date,” so double check that the car seat you buy is up-to-date. Resist the temptation to buy a seat that your infant will “grow into,” as he or she can slip out of car seats that are too large. As a reminder, infants should ride in a rear-facing seat until they’re at least one year old and at least 20 pounds.

Cribs

New cribs are always the best bet for meeting the latest safety standards. These standards include making sure that the distance between the slats is no more than 2-3/8 inches; that the mattress fits snugly into the crib; and that the top of the side rail, when at its lowest position, is at least 26 inches about the mattress.

Selecting baby products and receiving baby products as gifts is exciting, as it adds to the anticipation of the day when your new baby will arrive. And, by making sure that the baby products you choose are safe, you will have one less thing to worry about!

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30 Jul

Ecoglo Photoluminescent Safety Products

Posted in safety on 30.07.10 by Merlyn

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Using advanced photoluminescent and non-slip technology Ecoglo products help people negotiate lifes hazards. Installed worldwide, Ecoglo has many raving fans whose patrons are getting safely and easily to where they need to go. Why? Because Ecoglo products are Rough, Tough, Seen and Green!

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30 Jul

Tactical Gear Store For Safety

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30 Jul

The Fears and Dangers of the World of Skin Whitening

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30 Jul

Sanitation Products

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29 Jul

32 Ford Public Safety Products

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29 Jul

Industrial Safety Products – Six Economical Products That Make Your Facility a Safer Place

Posted in safety on 29.07.10 by Merlyn

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Heavy machinery can be hard to maneuver. And that means that accidents happen much more easily than we might think. Read on to discover six key products that can keep your facility and your employees safe.

Here’s the easiest way to prevent collisions between machinery and people or structural elements of the facility: Install some kind of barrier or buffer zone. And you have several options:

Steel Bollard Posts

Bollards are the most straightforward way to keep trucks, forklifts and other such vehicles from crashing into things and people. This way, they also prevent damage to racks, equipment, and walls.

They’re made of steel and can be filled with concrete for extra protection. They are bright yellow so they’re highly visible and easy to avoid.

Machine Guards – Rack Guards

Machine guards follow a similar principle as bollards. They too serve as a barrier that prevents direct contact between vehicles and machinery, structural elements or people.

They too are made out of steel, come in various heights from 9″ all the way to 42″, and are bright yellow for easy visibility.

Both bollards and machine guards can be used indoors as well as outdoors, and help meet OSHA requirements.

Column protectors, corner protectors, and wall protectors

They all help prevent damage from collisions and work essentially like bumpers. They’re made out of high density polyethylene. Column protectors are strapped around columns, and corner protectors are applied to corners. So if there’s a collision, they’ll cushion the blow, which prevents damage.

Specifically, they help avoid scrapes and other damage to structural elements. And they also come in bright colors for easy visibility, which will help avoid collisions altogether.

They usually also have UV protection and are resistant to rust, which makes them suitable for inside and outside use.

Finally, there is one more industrial safety product that deserves mention as it prevents problems in a slightly different way:

The forklift mat

Forklift mats have non-penetrable backing and a highly absorbent top. They’re best used for parking forklifts, which prevents fluid leaks from leaving puddles on the floor. This in turn can prevent slip and fall accidents and makes for a safer work environment.

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28 Jul

Selling Safety Products – A Scientific Process

Posted in safety on 28.07.10 by Merlyn

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Sales Expert Frank Hurtte outlines the process for successfully selling safety products. Features and Benefits are out of date and Value Selling implies there is a dollar value applied to human safety. In this short episode Hurtte reviews how to set the stage for safety sales in these turbulent recessionary times.

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28 Jul

Children Abduction/Kidnap/Child Safety Products

Posted in safety on 28.07.10 by Merlyn

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www.brassardsecurity.com Keep your child safe & protected with ken brassard security products from his web site.

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