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Why Lockboxes are important for safe Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO)
Companies should ensure they use high-quality LOTO lock boxes and train their employees accordingly to ensure workplace safety and prevent accidents. Lockout-Tagout is not only a legal requirement but also...
Read MoreValve Lockout Methods - Lockout Tagout
LOTO practises include valve lockout procedures as a vital component. In order to prevent unintentional operation and the discharge of harmful energy, these techniques require immobilising valves.
Read MoreThe History of Padlocks
The history of the padlock dates back several thousand years, with evidence of its existence in ancient civilizations. Here's an overview of the development and evolution of the padlock throughout...
Read MoreThe Future of Safety Signage
The Future of Safety Signage In part 2 of our safety signage discussion we look at the emerging technologies which are changing the way that safety signage is designed and implemented....
Read MoreSafety Signage: Benefits and Best Practices
Safety is a top priority for any organization and safety signage plays a crucial role in creating a safer work environment. Safety signage serves as a visual reminder of the...
Read MorePrevent Injuries During Commissioning with Lockout Tagout (LOTO)
The commissioning phase of a plant or facility carries significant risks and hazards that must be properly identified and mitigated. By following established commissioning guidelines, including the use of LOTO...
Read MoreHasps - How and when to use them? | Lockout Tagout
Lockout hasps are a critical component of LOTO procedures, ensuring that equipment cannot be powered on while maintenance or servicing work is being done. Steel and electrical lockout hasps provide...
Read MoreDoes Your Manager Care About Your Safety? The Importance of Leadership in Workplace Safety
Not all managers prioritize safety, and this can have serious consequences for workers. In this blog we'll explore why it's essential for managers to care about their employees' safety and...
Read MoreSexism and Safety on the Construction Site: How Gender Bias Affects Women in the Industry
The construction industry has a history of being male-dominated, making it difficult for women to enter and succeed in the field. Gender bias in the construction industry can compromise the...
Read MoreBest Practices for Construction Site Safety
Construction sites can be dangerous places to work, with heavy machinery, large equipment, and a high number of workers on site. Safety should be a top priority for construction site...
Read MoreDoes Management Take Your Site Safety Seriously?
Safety management is critical for creating a safe working environment and ensuring the well-being of employees. Management has a responsibility to ensure that appropriate safety measures are in place,
Read MoreLockout Tagout (LOTO) Save Time, Money and Lives
Applying LOTO correctly, workers can prevent injuries and fatalities caused by hazardous energy sources. They can also avoid damage to equipment and property caused by accidental energisation or release of...
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