Minimising downtime with efficient spill management
In manufacturing, spills of chemicals, solvents, coolants, lubricants and other liquids are more than just messy, they can pose safety and...
Just after sunrise and before sunset the sun can shine directly into drivers’ eyes, leaving many motorists driving with a glare. This glare can make it much harder to see the road ahead and potential hazards creating an added risk to drivers.
Sun glare can strike a driver unexpectedly at any time, but is most commonly experienced:
While this glare is impossible to avoid, if you prepare yourself and your vehicle, you'll have the best chance of staying safe.
The new KULYA Polarised Safety Glasses by PROSAFE with Cat 3 polarised lenses provide protection against sun glare and good UV protection. A stylish wrap around design and matte black frame means these safety glasses can take you from home to the worksite and everywhere in between.
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In manufacturing, spills of chemicals, solvents, coolants, lubricants and other liquids are more than just messy, they can pose safety and...
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New hard hat regulations are now in play It’s important for employers to be aware of the changes to the Australian standard, and to stay on top of...