Lean Manufacturing in a Digital World
Smart technologies promise manufacturers more and better data, as well as faster responses to potential downtime events.
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Smart technologies promise manufacturers more and better data, as well as faster responses to potential downtime events.
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While there’s no standard to fine a company for a combustible dust problem, many other standards can be used to enforce combustible dust safety.
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Recent contingency planning for potential employee coronavirus cases has reminded occupational safety specialists that work-related illnesses generally must be recorded if the condition meets the applicable recording criteria of OSHA regulations.
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Infographic shows how awareness of safety in the workplace was raised.
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The guidance outlines practical ways to address potential health risks from the coronavirus in the workplace.
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The concept is grounded in five principles: superior windows, airtight construction, ventilation with heat recovery, quality insulation and thermal bridge-free design.
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Building Official: “A handrail return is the easiest and most common way of creating a so-called ‘safety terminal.’”
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Last December, voting results on the 2021 International Energy Conservation Code were announced. Currently, there are challenges being raised in three specific areas.
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What type of paid leave does the law offer, and who qualifies?
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Prices are climbing for air cargo as Chinese factories come back online.
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