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Worker Hospitalized After Falling Into Manhole
A worker for Culy Contracting Inc. fell into a manhole space last week while at a job site in Franklin, Ohio, and...
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Avoid Grease Trap Emergencies
When 3-year-old Wyatt Scharenbroch stumbled into a restaurant grease pit recently in Grand Chute, Wisconsin, his parents were shocked, scared and thankful...
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Safety Today Launches New Website
Safety Today Inc. is has announced the launch of its fully featured website for United States customers at www.safetytoday.com as well as its sister site...
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Vending Machines Keep Technicians Safe and Supplied
How many safety glasses do you have in stock right now? Do you know how many you go through in a month...
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OSHA Requirements Change
As of Jan. 1, 2015, OSHA has made changes to its rules about reporting some injuries and who has to keep safety...
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New Excavation Shoring Association Formed to Promote Safety
An all-new international shoring safety trade association — the North American Excavation Shoring Association (NAXSA) — was recently formed to help promote...
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Predicting Safe Outcomes
Anyone involved in safety is familiar with Heinrich’s Law: For every 330 incidents, there will be 300 with no injuries, 29 minor...
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Wait! Did You Check Your Gas Detector?
Just a few months ago, two men were killed and one man was hospitalized when they were overcome by toxic fumes while...
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Watch Your Step
Slow down, get good traction, plan for extra time – it turns out that safe winter walking is a lot like safe...
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World Health Organization Talk Slated for WWETT Show
Since the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa hit the headlines, many in the wastewater industry have asked about the potential for...
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Waterjetting: Follow the Rules and You Won’t Get Hurt
While there aren’t federal regulations concerning high-pressure waterjetting, that doesn’t mean companies are off the hook if something bad happens. OSHA’s General...
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How To Tame Your Waterblasting Machine
Like a hungry lion, waterblasting machines are big, bad and dangerous. Treat them right, though, and you can make them purr like...
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Job Site Safety Begins In The Shop
How many safety glasses do you have in stock right now? Do you know how many you go through in a month...













