Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

Creating workplaces where we all watch out for each other

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Creating Workplaces Where We All Watch Out for Each Other

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McCraren Compliances offers Safety Training and Consulting services specializing in MSHA, OSHA and DOT.  We believe safety is really all about people and therefore our purpose is to Create communities where we all watch out for each other.  We have a team of safety professionals who are versatile and credentialed bringing a balance of passion and practicality to safety.  We can support all aspects of a comprehensive safety program from manuals, planning and training to audits, investigations and staffing.  Basically we can manage your entire program or just fill in the gaps.

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Freeze Thaw Hazards – Safety Alert

Freeze-thaw cycles rapidly change ground and workplace conditions, creating hazards for miners. Water freezing in cracks expands and loosens material, increasing the risk of rock falls, highwall failures, and unstable roadways. Ice, mud, and poor traction make travel hazardous. Unrecognized freeze-thaw hazards have contributed to serious mining injuries and fatalities.

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Understanding visible light transmission

What does the visible light transmission percentage mean and how does it affect eyewear performance? When selecting safety eyewear, many buyers focus on impact ratings, frame durability and ultraviolet protection. Although these factors are critical, one performance metric is often misunderstood or overlooked altogether: visible light transmission. VLT refers to

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Hearing protector fit testing: New guidance from OSHA

Photo: naruecha jenthaisong/gettyimages Washington — OSHA is providing guidance on hearing protector fit testing, which isn’t required under occupational noise exposure standards but is considered a best practice. “HPFT measures the amount of noise reduction (attenuation) a hearing protection device provides and can help train workers on what a properly inserted

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