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Halo™ eye/face wash provides 20 percent better protection than any other eye/face wash. Exclusive self-draining feature removes standing water eliminating potential bacterial growth, improving hygiene and worker safety.
The SECUMAX 148 is our clever, compact safety knife for routine cutting tasks. The reinforced recycled plastic handle and 0.5 mm strong blade give it remarkable robustness. At just 12 g it is also extremely light. The disposable cutting tool easily copes with single-layer cardboard, film and packing tape. The two cutting edges are safely concealed to protect fingers. Read More
ATG® MaxiCut® Ultra™ A6 Cut Resistant Work Gloves from PIP® feature the same leading technologies as America’s #1 professional work glove, the MaxiFlex® Ultimate™, with additional CUTtech® technology. Proprietary 360-degree breathability makes these gloves among the most breathable on the market. Additionally, they have a reinforced thumb crotch for durability and a silicone free MicroFoam nitrile coating for safe handling. Read More
Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer’s plan to cut 63 federal rules signals a major shift—safety pros must stay vigilant as deregulation reshapes compliance, training, and oversight. Read Now
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