Werner starts Ready Stepper for Efficiency and Comfort on construction sites.

Werner introduced the Ready Step, a new line of light, compact fiber optic pencils. The head was developed for housing companies, HLK technicians and electricians and aims to improve transport, setup speed and the organization of construction sites. It is available in 4-foot and 5.5-foot models.Werner The stand-up step is 15% lighter than comparable standard… Continue reading Werner starts Ready Stepper for Efficiency and Comfort on construction sites.

Letter to the publisher: We will remove the temperature about immigration

In 40 years of teaching, I did not hear the parents once that they wanted their child to grow up as a field worker. To own and manage a farm, yes. I also did not hear that parents hoped that their child would be waiting in a parking lot for Home Depot and was concerned… Continue reading Letter to the publisher: We will remove the temperature about immigration

Is your business inspection ready? What the SST letters from Osha mean for them.

If your company has recently received a letter from Osha over a high day, limited or transferred (darts) tariff, you are not alone. The OSHA has updated its inspection program for local targeting (SST), and letters have been sent to facilities whose injury and disease rates exceed industry on average. This initiative is part of… Continue reading Is your business inspection ready? What the SST letters from Osha mean for them.

The warmth is up: Osha's proposed heat safety rule increases with the hearing on June 16 – updated 9.25.25 | Offit Kurman

Update: The OSHA extends the comment period after the hearing On September 17, 2025, the Osha extended the deadline for the submission of post -hearing comments on their proposed Heat injury and illness prevention in work environments outdoors and indoors Rule. The judge of the chief administrative judge Steven Henley granted a 30-day extension and… Continue reading The warmth is up: Osha's proposed heat safety rule increases with the hearing on June 16 – updated 9.25.25 | Offit Kurman

The Philadelphia Zoo ensures rare 50-year-old accreditation strips

Philadelphia, PA – The Philadelphia Zoo has received a new accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), which has marked continuous recognition for compliance with the highest standards of the profession for more than 50 years. The zoo has been one of only two institutions across the country since 1984 to maintain an… Continue reading The Philadelphia Zoo ensures rare 50-year-old accreditation strips

Cal/Osha examines the death of a mother who died at the UPS workplace

Richmond – – The questions of how Shelma Reyna died in a container while you invite boxes from a conveyor belt on Sunday in your UPS job continues to pursue your five children and other family members because they mourn a woman who loved them very much. What you say: “My mother works two jobs… Continue reading Cal/Osha examines the death of a mother who died at the UPS workplace

Fire extinguish tests are expanding when e-mobility risks grow in NYC

Ace Fire Protection offers hydrostatic tests in NYC and New Jersey The Ministry of Transport (DOT) has expanded Ace Fire Protection – licensed hydrostatic test services for fire extinguishers in New York City and New Jersey. According to Ace Fire Protection, the test program is reconciled with the standards of the professional security and health… Continue reading Fire extinguish tests are expanding when e-mobility risks grow in NYC

Protect the workers in the heat: Cal/Osha problems remember for indoor and outdoor construction sites

Press space Advice When the temperatures rise this week, Cal/Osha reminds employers of taking steps to protect workers outdoors and indoors from the dangers of heat diseases. Employers have to provide fresh water, break in the shade and help the employees… Continue reading Protect the workers in the heat: Cal/Osha problems remember for indoor and outdoor construction sites

Demolations: A look at the tree climbing class from Penn State

James Savage never imagined that he would become a professor, let alone a professor who teaches a class about the art and the ability of tree climbing. During his studies in Penn State, Savage accepted a summer job that accidentally prompted him to fully run full -time professor. Throughout his career, Savage climbed trees all… Continue reading Demolations: A look at the tree climbing class from Penn State

When a salary check becomes fatal: Wisconsin's most dangerous jobs you have never thought of

Which jobs in Wisconsin say quietly life – and why don't we talk about them? AI was used for research, writing, citation management and processing.The author has no belonging to the companies mentioned. Liability exclusion: This article is only used for information purposes. It is not legal or security advice. Always follow the Osha/Niosh guidelines… Continue reading When a salary check becomes fatal: Wisconsin's most dangerous jobs you have never thought of