New model combines lightweight comfort with Wiley X’s absolute premium protection
May 22, 2014
Wiley X®, Inc. has added the WX Tobi to its growing Active Series sunglass family, providing active sports and outdoor enthusiasts with a great new eyewear option. This new addition to Wiley X's 2014 line-up proves that it’s possible to be lightweight and stylish, while still delivering the heavy-duty vision protection associated with the Wiley X brand.
Ergodyne has announced today two enhancements to the popular Skullerz® Head Protection Line, including a 30mm "micro-brim" option on the Skullerz ® 8950 Bump Cap and new hi-vis lime color option on both the 8950 and the 8960 Bump Cap w/ LED Lighting Technology.
Perennial fan favorite shines at Kansas Speedway, winning 5-Hour Energy 400 in exciting fashion
May 21, 2014
Jeff Gordon serves as the face of DVX™ Sun + Safety Eyewear - and his first exciting victory of the 2014 Sprint Cup season May 10 brought him an important step closer to his ultimate goal as a NASCAR champion - adding a fifth Sprint Cup championship to his career resume.
PBI Lightweight Gold™ 40 cal is the lightest weight, most breathable and most comfortable, Hazards Risk Category (HRC) 4 arc flash system available. Developed by PBI Performance Products, Inc., this unique system combines a proven PBI Gold® outer shell and the original Chambray™ thermal liner, featuring PBI G2 batting.
The prevalence of infectious diseases, such as Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C, HIV, SARS and avian flu, have raised the concern of hospital personnel over the possibility of acquiring such infections. Healthcare workers (HCWs) in or outside hospitals who have contact with patients, body fluids, or specimens may easily acquire infections from or transmit infections to patients, other personnel, or loved ones.
Thousands of ISHN subscribers voted online for today's top safety products in ISHN’s 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards. The results are in and ISHN is proud to share the second-annual list of winning entries.
Airline respirators, also known as supplied air respirators (SAR), are used when air purifying respirators (APR) cannot provide sufficient protection from airborne concentrations of the chemical