Workplace Safety
ESD VS. SWITCHBOARD MATTING: LIFE OR DEATH
Why is knowing the difference between switchboard and ESD matting so important?
There’s an all-too-common misconception that all mats designed to reduce some kind of shock are the same. Both ESD (conductive matting) and switchboard matting (non-conductive matting) reduce shock, but they’re on completely opposite sides of the spectrum. It’s critical that purchasers and users know the difference. This is one matting decision that can literally be the difference between life and death.
Fight Welding Challenges with Fatigue-Fighting Mats
Anyone that knows a Welder, can appreciate the rigors of the job. Not only is the work hard, but Welders are working on hard, unforgiving concrete. Wearwell’s professional welding mats offer the highest in fatigue-fighting support that comes from the proprietary Nitricell sponge base. Find out more about fighting fatigue with WeldSafe® floor mats from Wearwell®.
The National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI) Certification and How It Helps Make Flooring Safer
Wearwell sells several products that meet and exceed the NFSI certification standards. Look for the NFSI logo on select ergonomic flooring and anti-fatigue matting solutions, all designed to keep workers safe and protected, healthier and more productive.
How to Prevent Matting Mishaps
For modular rubber mats, there are 2 types of interlocking systems: passive and positive connections. Passive connection systems have been around for decades. And for decades users have come to expect, and live, with the failures. But the frustrated, don’t have to be frustrated anymore! With 24/Seven LockSafe, featuring a positive connection system, lost time, high costs and endless annoyance is a thing of the past!
A Stand-Up Job: Supporting Food Processing Workers with Anti-Fatigue Mats
Provide food processing workers with the support they need to do their job. Implementing Grade “A” anti-fatigue floor mats into the work environment is a fast and easy way to reduce injuries, improve employee health and safety, and increase productivity. Plus, shoe sanitizing mats can help prevent contamination and increase food safety.
Footbath Mats: 5 Common Mistakes
As shoe sanitizing mats become more popular, more questions arise about proper use. It seems easy enough, you place your mat, pour in a sanitizing solution, walk through and you’re all sanitized! While this is ideal, there are many other factors that come into play with shoe sanitizing mats.
Cause and Effects: Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) in Manufacturing
Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDs) are excruciatingly painful and often debilitating for those affected. They are the leading cause of workplace absenteeism, lost productivity, and increased medical, disability, and workers' compensation costs making them extremely expensive for employers.
5 Overlooked Workplace Hazards
You’ve enacted multiple lean manufacturing principles to reduce cycle times, shorten transit times, simplify workflow, and optimize your shop floor layout. However, none of these initiatives protect your team from today’s most common safety hazards, ones that lead to extended employee downtime, reduced throughput, and most importantly, higher costs.
3 Ways to Help Employees Enjoy the Holiday Season
Businesses of all kinds find that the holiday season is by far the busiest time of the year. With higher demand, employees struggle keep pace in the flurry of activity and the chance of workplace health and safety heightens.
In this blog, see 3 ways to ensure your team enjoys a safe and healthy holiday season.
Best Welding Mats - 6 Things To Consider
Spark resistant mats are an important component of welding safety and ergonomics. Spark and heat resistant mats are used interchangeably and a heat resistant mat (or welding mat) would be used in any environment that sees sparks, hot shards, or small ignitions in industrial, commercial, or home welding activities. Here are 6 things to remember when choosing a welding mat.