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PPE

ISEA Develops a Voluntary PPE Conformity Assessment Standard

May 2, 2013
ISEA is developing a proposed voluntary personal protective equipment (PPE) conformity assessment standard to help suppliers and end users verify that a product meets performance...
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Consensus

Looking Back at 2012: Recent Developments in EHS in Saudi Arabia

March 7, 2013
When the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia developed a comprehensive framework for measuring and monitoring environmental hazards, the new or updated regulations included a newfound focus...
ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Z10-2012 - Standard for Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems provides a blueprint and a strategy for companies to create an EHS management system.
ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Z10-2012 - Standard for Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems provides a blueprint and a strategy for companies to create an EHS management system.
ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Z10-2012 - Standard for Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems provides a blueprint and a strategy for companies to create an EHS management system.
ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Z10-2012 - Standard for Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems provides a blueprint and a strategy for companies to create an EHS management system.
ANSI/AIHA/ASSE Z10-2012 - Standard for Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems provides a blueprint and a strategy for companies to create an EHS management system.
Consensus

ANSI Z10-2012 Standard Provides the Blueprint to Create an EHS Management System

Sept. 27, 2012
The innovative ANSI Z10-2012 standard, available from the American Society of Safety Engineers, provides management system requirements and guidelines for improving EHS.
ASSE, OSHA and NIOSH hope to reduce the number of construction-related falls, which claim 225 lives every year, and injure an additional 10,000 workers.
ASSE, OSHA and NIOSH hope to reduce the number of construction-related falls, which claim 225 lives every year, and injure an additional 10,000 workers.
ASSE, OSHA and NIOSH hope to reduce the number of construction-related falls, which claim 225 lives every year, and injure an additional 10,000 workers.
ASSE, OSHA and NIOSH hope to reduce the number of construction-related falls, which claim 225 lives every year, and injure an additional 10,000 workers.
ASSE, OSHA and NIOSH hope to reduce the number of construction-related falls, which claim 225 lives every year, and injure an additional 10,000 workers.
Construction

ASSE Supports New Effort to Prevent Construction Worker Falls

Aug. 24, 2012
The American Society of Safety Engineers, OSHA, NIOSH and others support education and training efforts to reduce construction falls.
Consensus

To Fee or Not to Fee, That Is the Question about Consensus Standards

June 18, 2012
Organizations such as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) charge fees for their consensus standards. Often, though...

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New ANSI Standard Provides a Standardized Way to Report Hazards Associated with a Chemical

Oct. 26, 2011
A new American National Standard Institute (ANSI) standard establishes criteria for comparing chemicals and processes, making it easier for chemical manufacturers and their customers...
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Standards

Creating Confidence: Oct. 14 is World Standards Day

Oct. 12, 2011
Friday, Oct. 14 is designated as World Standards Day, the annual event recognizing experts from around the globe who work with the International Organization for Standardization...
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CSB Investigation on Three Accidents at DuPont Belle, W.Va., Plant Calls for Tightened Safeguards for Highly Toxic Gas Handling

Sept. 23, 2011
The U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) found the lack of safe equipment design, ineffective mechanical integrity programs and a failure to investigate near misses contributed to...
Consensus

New ANSI/ASSE Standard Focuses on Prevention Through Design

Sept. 19, 2011
A new ANSI/ASSE standard will address occupational hazards not just on site or after an incident occurs, but from the beginning – in the design process.