Safety is more than just following requirements and regulations; it is caring for your employees. Safety is good business.

According to The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), about 2,000 American workers have eye injuries during work each day. 90% of these injuries according to eye doctors and experts could have been prevented or lessened by wearing the correct eye protection. The two main reason eye injuries occur are:

Choosing the right glove for the right application is essential for workplace safety and protection. From fabric and coated gloves that improve grip and reduce abrasions, to leather, aluminized, and Kevlar® gloves designed for heat, cut, and abrasion resistance, each option supports specific job requirements. Chemical‑resistant gloves provide critical protection when working with oils, solvents, acids, and other hazardous substances. The correct glove selection helps reduce risk, improve comfort, and ensure safer, more efficient operations.

Workers are often exposed to the cumulative effects of noise in their work (and home) environments. OHSA lists clear limits on noise exposure. A successful hearing protection program has hearing protective products that are readily available, comfortable and effective. When hearing protective products are available, comfortable and effective, enforcement of a hearing protection program is enhanced.