Cannabis Industry Safety Concerns and PPE Considerations

Compliance with state OSHA standards requires continual oversight, planning, review and training, in addition to a comprehensive company safety program.

OSHA Top Ten Violations: Are You on the List?

Now is a good time to check your job sites to see if training is up to date, signs are clearly marked and if personal protective equipment (PPE) should be upgraded and replaced.

Five Things to Consider When Implementing Your Ladder Safety Efforts

The OSHA regulations and ANSI standards impacting ladder safety are changing. If you use a climbing ladder system, these changes likely apply to you.

Changes to Certain Intrinsically Safe Standards and How Harmonization Works

Insights for health and safety managers regarding how the latest changes to intrinsically safe standards impact new products.

Growing Worker Safety Concerns in the Medical Marijuana Industry

As more marijuana grow operations open, there are a growing number of workers who are being employed in cannabis production. Have you assessed the hazards as well as health and safety risks that your workers might be exposed to and what personal protective equipment may be able to keep them safe? Let’s explore this issue.

Spring and Summer ARE Approaching: Time to Start Thinking About Construction Safety

Even though it might not feel like winter is over just yet, now is a good time to evaluate your safety program and inventory to ensure you have the right Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for your workers to help prevent common injuries.

How Competent is Your Silica Competent Person?

It’s a key part for OSHA Construction Silica compliance to ensure you have a competent person on site, but you may be wondering what it takes to be a competent person as required by the new standard.

Do You Know How to Comply with the OSHA Silica Regulation?

Have you taken the necessary steps to comply with the new OSHA silica standard? 3M has resources developed by safety professionals and certified industrial hygienists to help you on the journey to comply with new US OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153 regulation.

Check out our Complimentary Silica Regulation Online Resources

As you probably know by now in March 2016, OSHA launched the Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction Regulation (29 CFR 1926.1153). Access this online resource to help learn more about the regulations and access resources and information related to silica.

OSHA Silica Standard For Construction Changes: Be Prepared, Be Safe, Be Compliant

Let us be your guide to better help keep workers healthy and safe by signing up to receive tools and information on the new Respirable Crystalline Silica in Construction regulation, OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153.