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Heat Stress
Standards Employer Responsibilities under the OSHA General Duty Clause As per the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, Section 5(a)(1) – known as the General Duty Clause – employers are obligated to furnish a workplace for their employees that is “free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or serious harm to employees.” Courts have ...
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In-Depth Analysis of Tyre Pyrolysis Plant Cost and Viability
Introduction: Tyre Pyrolysis Plants, at the intersection of sustainability and waste management, play a pivotal role in transforming discarded tyres into valuable resources. As we delve into the ...
News
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Workers Memorial Day and Industrial Hygiene and Safety Resources to Protect Employees
Workers Memorial Day is observed in New York and across the rest of the United States on April 28th. The annual day of recognition was established to acknowledge workers who have died, been injured, or have suffered from exposure to occupational ...
Forecasting the Hottest Summer Yet: A Look at the Farmer’s Almanac 2024 Prediction
OSHA Applies Outside of the U.S. - Navigating Global Workplace Safety Regulations
AZS Bricks for Glass Furnace: Protecting the Environment with Sustainable Refractory Solutions
The Importance of Monitoring Weather for Construction Jobsite Safety & Success
Equipment & Solutions
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Boiler Covers
Boilers are the heart of most industries and often function as the company’s primary energy source, heat, or essential to maintaining product production. Boilers are large closed containers that heat liquids, commonly water, to generate power and provide various heating purposes for industrial use. The main component of boilers are metals such as copper, iron, steel, or brass. Due to its ...