Employers and safety managers must consider the importance of control measures, including using dust-reducing abrasive tools as well as respiratory protection, when necessary.
Case Study: Green Bay, WI Metro Fire Department and 3M™ PELTOR™ Electronic Earplugs
Read more about how this fire department discovered a hearing protection solution to help their teams communicate and coordinate during noisy events such as Green Bay Packer games and live music concerts.
Two-Handed or One-Handed Earplug Insertion? Consult Your User Instructions.
Learn more about the innovative earplugs that now allow you to insert them both ways.
Using Emergency Escape Breathing Devices (EEBD) in Immediately Dangerous to Life or Health (IDLH) Situations
Understand why many industries have EEBD strategically located in areas where hazardous conditions may suddenly occur and when breathing air is needed for immediate escape.
Find Out More About the American Recovery Plan EMS/Firefighter Funding Assistance
Learn how this next piece of legislation and spending impact first responders, including EMS agencies and firefighters.
How Reflective Wear Reflects a Deep Scientific Approach to Development
What you may not realize is just how much science goes into creating reflective wear.
Let’s Learn More About How to Evaluate Respiratory Protection Choices
Protection, fit, comfort, quality and durability – these are all key criteria that should be considered when selecting respiratory protection products for your employees.
A Few Quality Considerations When Selecting Respiratory Protection Products
From shelf life to cleaning and counterfeit issues, here are some things to consider when thinking about the quality of the respirators you may be selecting and using.
What is the Difference Between a Qualitative and a Quantitative Fit Test?
Learn more about the science of these U.S. OSHA-approved tests for fit testing of different types of respiratory protection.
Ten Considerations when Selecting Respiratory Protection
Achieving a proper fit and seal will help you get the most protection out of your respiratory PPE.