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How Can You Upgrade Your Equipment Lockout Procedure?

As an industrial business owner, you know how important it is to make sure your employees and customers are safe in the workplace. One of the ways to do this is by having a reliable equipment lockout procedure in place. Having a comprehensive lockout procedure can help to reduce safety risks and protect everyone on-site from any potential danger. However, there may be some occasions when you feel like your current lockout procedure could use an upgrade. One of the areas where you can see an immediate improvement in your operations revolves around lockout/tagout tags. Continue reading “How Can You Upgrade Your Equipment Lockout Procedure?”

How to Stay OSHA Compliant With Quality Control Labels

In the public works sector, ensure your facility and any machinery you have remain in the best condition possible. If an issue makes a particular item non-compliant, you need to have a clear way of ensuring that everyone is aware and properly documented. While your employees may know not to use a specific piece of equipment, without the proper labeling and documentation, you are not in compliance with OSHA standards. Many organizations can become OSHA compliant with quality control labels from LEM products, and here are some of the ways we can help.  Continue reading “How to Stay OSHA Compliant With Quality Control Labels”

How to Protect Water Sources With Proper Signage

Water distribution systems provide a vital service for people across the country. They work to deliver clean water to homes and businesses as efficiently as possible without any disruptions in their network. A significant component of this is protecting the primary source of their supply. From wells, deep groundwater, aquifers, springs, rivers, and more, taking the necessary precautions to protect these sources from potential contamination remains vital.  Continue reading “How to Protect Water Sources With Proper Signage”

Which Safety Signs Should Your Facility Have?

No matter what business you run, safety and security should be at the top of your list of essential requirements. Ensuring people are safe while performing daily tasks in your facility is of the utmost importance, which rings especially true in high-traffic environments. With clients and products coming in and out and workers quickly moving through various sections, there are plenty of ways signs can help direct traffic and keep your facility running smoothly for years to come. Here are some of the most important safety signs your facility should have. Continue reading “Which Safety Signs Should Your Facility Have?”

Everything You Need to Know About Hydrant Rings

Having access to an adequate amount of water could spell the difference between the total destruction of a building and life or death. For this reason, it’s crucial fire hydrants be tested for flow every five years and inspected annually, according to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). When inspection season approaches, city professionals and licensed contractors must ensure their teams are equipped with the proper fire hydrant identification tags. Here’s what you need to know about the warnings written on hydrant rings, their colors, diameters, and materials.  Continue reading “Everything You Need to Know About Hydrant Rings”

5 Tips for Improving Your Lockout/Tagout Program

Lockout/tagout (LOTO) is a procedure developed to protect employees and other workers from the unexpected startup of machinery under maintenance or repair. A successful LOTO program ensures that the faulty machinery is entirely shut down, has been tested for residual energy, and will not be started again until the proper time. Lockout procedures are implemented to prevent serious and fatal injuries from hazardous energy. Improving your lockout/tagout program enhances workplace safety and compliance. Continue reading “5 Tips for Improving Your Lockout/Tagout Program”