Supplier News
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Eight Proven Steps That Are Guaranteed To Reduce Your Worker Injury Costs By 25% Or More!
10/8/2004
Thank you for requesting my FREE Special Report titled “Eight Proven Steps That Are Guaranteed To Reduce Your Worker Injury Costs By 25% Or More.” I realize the word “GUARANTEED” is a very strong word. However, the steps outlined in this Special Report have consistently produced these results. In fact, as part of my service agreement for corporate Clients I often guarantee these results. How and why can I do this… because these methods work!
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How Uninsured Worker Injury Cost Are Sucking Your Profits Dry, And What You Can Do About It
10/8/2004
Have you fallen into the trap of linking insurance premium with total workers compensation costs? I ask this because, while insurance premiums are certainly important, ultimately the cost of your workers compensation program is a function of total economic impact of your claims - not insurance premiums.
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When Is A Walking Pole Not A Walking Pole?
8/10/2004
When it’s a Slishman splint. A neat solution for walking or working teams based off-site in remote locations, the Slishman Splint is a new emergency traction splint that doubles up as a skiing or walking pole
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New Safety Control Combines Simplicity, Sophistication
6/18/2004
Larco, the market leader in safety mat systems for machine safeguarding, has introduced a powerful new safety mat control unit that offers a sophisticated mix of advanced mat system monitoring and simple dependability
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Key Concepts in Gas Detection
6/15/2004
Gas-detection systems are important front-line watch dogs, and provide many process plants with early notification of dangerous releases. Proper design and layout is critical to the functionality of these systems, but poses a challenge for many users since little standardized guidance is available.
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CO Hazards - A First Response Guide
6/15/2004
Carbon Monoxide is a toxic gas that can occur in homes and buildings. It is colorless, odorless, tasteless and non-irritating.
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The Unseen Menace - A Guide to confined Space Entry
6/15/2004
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) estimates that millions of workers may be exposed to hazards in confined spaces each year.
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Quest & Metrosonics® Noise Dosimeters Receive MSHA Intrinsic Safety Approval
4/27/2004
Quest Technologies Inc, an employee-owned world leader in the development and manufacture of monitoring instrumentation and software for occupational and environmental health & safety (OEHS) applications, today announced that it’s NoisePro™ Series and Metrosonics model db-4000EZ Noise Dosimeters have been independently tested and certified by the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) to meet the requirements of Title 30 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 18 and are approved as permissible for use in gassy underground mines
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Quest Software Enhanced For Human Vibration Applications: Permissible Exposure Time Calculator Added
4/21/2004
Quest Technologies Inc, an employee-owned world leader in the development and manufacture of monitoring instrumentation and software for occupational and environmental health & safety (OEHS) applications, today announced that it has launched QuestSuite Professional Version 1.6, a comprehensive software application for the collection, analysis and reporting of exposures to workplace and environmental hazards including noise, vibration, heat stress, indoor air quality and toxic/combustible gases
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Counterfeits cause concern for company H&S implementation
3/25/2004
Oil and gas companies responsible for the health and welfare of their employees in developing countries need to be increasingly vigilant against the growing possibility of unintentionally supplying staff with ineffective and potentially dangerous counterfeit medicines
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