Personal protective equipment, a well-enforced protection program, and safeguards are the essential building blocks for the safety of workers in the field. We wanted to compose a list for you to show some of the tech that has us excited and that we think will have, or have had a big impact on the safety in the construction industry.
The safety harness market is a vast and complicated place. We compiled a guide with some of the important issues to consider when on the lookout for a body harness. See this guide as an entry point to fall protection and the different types, features and the different pitfalls you might fall into (!) as well as giving you insight into some of the best safety harnesses on the market right now!
There is a lot to take into consideration when choosing a safety helmet. What do different features do? What is the difference between a safety helmet and a hard hat? We figured we would curate a list with some of the best safety helmets on the market right now! As well as providing insight into the differences you expect to see in a safety helmet versus a hard hat and what features to look out for when choosing a helmet.
We are excited to announce the partnership with Zero Height Safety, which is a part of PBI Height Safety, a global producer and distributor of the highest quality PPE. The aim of the collaboration is to increase safety in workplaces globally.
All sectors are constantly changing with increased innovation. Even though the construction sector has been slow to adapt, signs are becoming very clear that the industry has started a journey of rapid change and iinovation. We dove deeper into the topic.
twICEme Technology enters a new product category by integrating the digital solution of easily accessible vital info into fall protection harnesses.
With the vision of creating life-saving head protection, the American brand STUDSON will integrate twICEme Technology into their upcoming safety helmets.
The construction industry is struggling with an extensive amount of accidents and a high fatality rate. According to the International Labour Organization, the construction industry suffers from a disproportionately high rate of recorded accidents worldwide