Hand injuries are among the most common and serious types of workplace injuries, posing significant risks across various industries, especially in manufacturing and construction.
Hand injuries are among the most common and serious types of workplace injuries, posing significant risks across various industries, especially in manufacturing and construction.
Article by Dale Grant Fire Prevention Week is observed annually during the week of October 9th to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. This devastating event, which began on October 8th, resulted in the deaths of over 250 people, left 100,000 homeless, and destroyed more than 17,000 structures. While many have heard the story […]
Perimeter security isn’t just about erecting barriers; it’s about building a strategic defense system that deters potential threats long before they reach your gates
Ensuring the safety of students and staff is a top priority for schools, and a major part of that is having effective fire alarm and sprinkler systems in place. But just having these systems isn’t enough—they need to be regularly inspected, properly maintained, and monitored 24/7 to truly protect everyone on campus. Here’s why these steps are so important and how they can make a big difference in keeping schools safe.
Fire alarm systems require at least two power supplies: a primary source for normal operations and a secondary source to take over in case of primary power failure.
Article by Stephen Oliver, PE, MBA – Executive Vice President Transformers are the workhorses of the power grid, silently stepping up or down voltage to deliver electricity efficiently. But these vital pieces of equipment also pose a significant fire risk. Transformer oil, used for cooling and insulation, is flammable, and internal faults can generate high […]
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