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Ghent Acoustic Desktop Surround Protection Screen, 24"H x 36"W x 18"D, Silver
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In any facility, workplace safety should be of the utmost importance. The proper equipment is essential for keeping employees and guests protected from accidents and also to help keep everyone safe in the event of an emergency situation. Browse our selection of workplace health and safety equipment for options to keep your working environment safe and in compliance with standard safety regulations. Be sure to check in advance with the proper authorities for specific safety compliance regulations for your facility.

Safety Signs

Use facility safety signage to properly identify areas. Exits, stairs, wheelchair accessible areas and restrooms should be properly marked with easy-to-read signs.Use signs to indicate areas where certain behaviors are restricted, such as smoking and cell phone use. Set up floor tent signs in wet floor areas as well as other restricted areas for increased safety of employees and guests.Make sure to have the proper compliance posters, including OSHA guidelines, placed prominently in your facility. If applicable, don't forget the employee handwashing signs in your restrooms.

Crowd Control

In areas where you need to restrict access, use portable barriers and stanchions to assist with crowd control.

Safety Equipment

The proper safety equipment will also help to ensure safety for employees and visitors to your facility. In areas where the potential for accidental falls exists, make sure employees are using fall protection kits, including body harnesses, in order to protect themselves as well as any bystanders in the event of an accidental fall.In areas where potentially hazardous materials are used, you'll need a system for organizing your material safety data sheets. A wall-mountable rack is ideal for keeping them posted in an accessible location for ready reference when needed.Be sure to store hazardous chemicals, fuels and liquids in clearly marked safety containers to prevent misidentification and mishandling.Use lockout tags to warn employees about equipment that should not be operated due to maintenance issues.

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