| 1000 GENERAL |
| 1010 |
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Fax Article List |
1111 |
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Anthrax Information |
| 1200 |
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A Penny Saved is 20 cents Earned |
1201 |
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PPE Standardization...More Safe, Less Cost |
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| 2000 HAND PROTECTION/GLOVES |
| 2100 |
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Handy Solutions Help Sticky Situation |
2101 |
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Lacerations Everyone is at Risk |
| 2102 |
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Terrycloth Gloves Reduce laceration Risk |
2103 |
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Safety Double Play |
| 2104 |
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Latex Allergy - Defined |
2105 |
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Preventing Latex Allergy |
| 1111 |
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Anthrax Information |
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| 2500 |
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Which glove material is recommended for jobs with potential cut and laceration hazards |
2501 |
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Handling bloodborne pathogens, which type of rubber glove should I use? |
| 2502 |
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What is the best way to select a coated glove for chemical applications |
2503 |
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Is there a specification or industry standard for the color of various glove coatings? |
| 2504 |
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When outfitting workers for hazmat jobs, which is more critical when selecting a coated glove, degradation or permeation? |
2505 |
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Which provides better insulation from cold, gloves or mittens? |
| 2506 |
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What are the most important considerations in selecting a welding glove? |
2507 |
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Is there a standard that requires the use of double protection? |
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| 3000 CLOTHING |
| 3100 |
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Disposable Clothing: Dressing for the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Jobs |
1111 |
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Anthrax Information |
| 3150 |
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Any additional economies for making the change to disposable garments? |
3151 |
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What type of disposable clothing provides the best protection? |
| 3200 |
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Magid's Spark Guard Greens Save You Some "Green" |
3201 |
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Power of Protective Clothing: Dressing for Safety Success |
| 3202 |
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Making a Case to Gear Up for Welding |
3203 |
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Can Limited-Use Garments Be Reused and/or Decontaminated? |
| 3204 |
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No Standard? No Problem. (Protective Performance Thrives In the Vacuum.)
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3205 |
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NexGen Asbestos and Lead Dust Applications |
| 3206 |
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Antistatic Properties of Proshield 1, Proshield 2 and Nexgen |
3207 |
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Protective Clothing: The Hazards of Selection |
| 3208 |
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Nexgen and Isocyanate Based Paints |
3209 |
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Aprons, Sleeves, Pants, Spats, Gloves Protecting Welders |
| 3210 |
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Under Fire...and Playing it Safe |
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Anthrax Information |
| 3300 |
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Shoes for Crews are Great News |
3301 |
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Toe, Foot and Leg Guards |
| 3302 |
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Got Slips? |
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| 4000 EYE PROTECTION |
| 4100 |
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Through Rose-Colored Glasses |
4101 |
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Seeing Eye Safety in a New Light: Prevention, Protection and Immediate Reaction |
| 4102 |
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Eye Emergencies |
4103 |
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Encouraging Eye Protection in the Workplace |
| 5100 |
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Selecting the Proper Faceshield |
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| 4500 |
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Employee wearing prescription glasses claims that his doctor says they double as industrial safety glasses. What is the best way to determine if his claim is correct? |
4501 |
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What are the standards regarding first aid when there is a potential for chemical contact with the eyes? |
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| 5000 HEAD/FACE PROTECTION |
| 5100 |
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Selecting the Proper Faceshield |
5101 |
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Where There is Smoke There's Spatter - Safety on the Welding Line |
| 5102 |
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Power of Color in Compliance |
5103 |
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Head and Face Protection - That's Using Your Noggin! |
| 5104 |
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Hard Hats Need TLC |
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| 6000 HEARING PROTECTION |
| 6100 |
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NRR & SNR Defined |
6101 |
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Beyond Providing Protective Equipment: How to Step Up Safety Through Comprehensive Training Programs |
| 6102 |
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Say What? |
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| 6500 |
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What type of hearing protection is available for workers in environments where the noise level exceeds 105 decibels? |
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| 7000 RESPIRATORY PROTECTION |
| 7100 |
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Respiratory Training - A Matter of Life and Breath |
7102 |
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Most Commonly Asked Questions About 42 CFR |
| 1111 |
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Anthrax Information |
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| 8000 EMERGENCY RESPONSE/MEDICAL |
| 8100 |
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Emergency Medicine! First Aid in the Workplace |
8101 |
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Basic Supplies |
| 13108 |
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New OSHA Rule Gives Industry First Aid Regulations a Makeover |
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| 8200 |
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Sorbents: No Need to Cry Over Spilled Oil, Wastewater, Acid, Freon...Anything! |
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| 8300 |
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Liquid Replacement |
8301 |
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Heat Stroke |
| 8302 |
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The Importance of Replacing Lost Fluids |
8303 |
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Drink in the Heat |
| 8304 |
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How to Recognize and Treat Heat Exhaustion vs. Heat Stroke |
8305 |
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It's Summertime and the Living is Easy |
| 8350 |
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Preventing Hypothermia Stay Dry, Stay Alive |
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| 9000 FACILITY MAINTENANCE |
| 9100 |
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Floor Matting Helps Relieve Fatigue |
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| 9200 |
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Getting Tough With Non-Aggressive Spills |
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| 9300 |
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Avoiding a Fall |
9301 |
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Fall Protection Programs Spring Into Action |
| 9400 |
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Colorful Lockout-Tagout System Sets High Standards |
9401 |
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Lockout-Tagout Tips |
| 13106 |
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Will showing a general lockout video satisfy training requirement under OSHA? |
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| 9500 |
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Safety in Confined Spaces |
13104 |
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Air Sampling - Helping Workers Breathe Easier |
| 9550 |
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What are the three most widely used types of gas detection or monitoring devices, and how are they used? |
11501 |
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In our plant we have several permit-required confined spaces that are only entered once every several years. Is it necessary to do rescue training every year for those spaces? |
| 9600 |
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Flashlights - Not All Should Be Used in Hazardous Locations |
9601 |
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What Makes A Flashlight a "Safety" Flashlight? |
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