We are certainly in the midst of unprecedented times, both nationally and globally. To keep employees as safe as possible during the course of this…
Learn MoreWorkers in the construction, mining, oil and gas extraction, foundry, and stone countertop fabrication industries are often exposed to respirable crystalline silica (RCS)—very small particles…
Learn MoreWhile some gasses are odorless, formaldehyde is a strong-smelling, colorless gas classified as a human carcinogen by the Department of Health and Human Services and…
Learn MoreThe lighting in your workplace matters more than you might think. Too little or too much light may cause your employees to experience eye fatigue,…
Learn MoreIt’s hard not to notice when a new, unpleasant-smelling odor appears in the workplace. While odors can be distracting, it’s important to concentrate on resolving…
Learn MoreParticulate matter (PM) is a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets found in the air. While some particles like dirt or smoke are large…
Learn MoreThere are obvious signs your workplace could be dealing with a sewer leak: unpleasant odors, costly water bills, discoloration on the walls, foundation cracks, and…
Learn MoreWhile loud machinery may be the norm in the manufacturing, mining, and construction industries, it can be dangerous for employees. The Centers of Disease Control…
Learn MoreMatt Harper is a Senior Project Manager for G2 Consultants. A board Certified Industrial Hygienist and Safety Professional, he is a graduate of Oregon State…
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