Because we live in a bi-lingual, multi-cultural society, the information conveyed by signage, especially in hazardous situations, must be easily understood by everyone.
When an emergency occurs in harsh or difficult surroundings, it may require unconventional planning and extraordinary preparedness to protect workers and provide an ANSI Z358.1 compliant flush.
California’s Department of Industrial Relations’ (DIR) Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) has filed a proposal with the Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board to amend California’s first of its kind heat illness prevention regulations.
The U.S. Department of Labor has announced that it has paid more than $5 billion in compensation and medical benefits to more than 52,600 claimants nationwide under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act (EEOICPA). This coincides with the eighth anniversary of the Labor Department's administration of the EEOICPA, which provides compensation and medical benefits to employees who became ill as a result of working in the nuclear weapons industry.