Many Dangers Involved When Cleaning Up After Natural Disasters

Experiencing a natural disaster such as a flood, tornado, or mudslide can be extremely dangerous. But the dangers isn’t over once the immediate threat has passed. While people are injured or killed during the event itself, even more people are in harm’s way during the cleanup and recovery process. Warning to Rescue Workers The threat of … Read more

How Safe Is Your Hard Hat? Why Don’t You Ask It?

Not all hard hats are the same. There are a wide variety of models, sizes, colors, and materials, all of which can effect a hard hat’s usefulness. All hard hats are designed to protect the wearer from head trauma in the event of a collision with something or a dropped object. But from there, it … Read more

How Smart Are the Pallets You Use?

Up until now, most pallets were little more than a few scraps of wood nailed together to provide a durable platform to accommodate materials handling. But some pallets used in warehouses and docks today are much, much smarter than that. Many are embedded with radio frequency identification (RFID) tags that allow global positioning systems to … Read more

What to Look for When Buying New Casters and Wheels

A lot of different types of materials handling equipment rely on casters or wheels to get the job done. Casters and wheels come in many different sizes and materials. Plus, they attach to the materials handling vehicle or other devices in different ways. For example, casters and wheels used on furniture dollies are typically bolted … Read more

New Free Smartphone App Measures Workplace Noise Levels

If you think that the noise levels at your workplace are at unsafe levels, but you aren’t sure how to measure them, a federal agency has created a new smartphone app that anybody can use. The Sound Level Meter app was created by the US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health so that anybody … Read more

‘Tailgating’ Semis Are Actually Conserving Fuel

  A California tech company has developed new software that allows two or more semi-trailer trucks to drive practically grill-to-trailer-doors in order to significantly cut drag and conserve fuel. “Platooning” allows cloud-based software developed by Peloton Tech to control the speed and braking of both trucks while still giving their driver autonomous steering. Follow the … Read more

Is There a Place for Drones in Your Business?

Drones are everywhere … both figuratively and literally. Millions of people received drones as holiday gifts last year, capping the best year on record for the pilotless flying vehicle industry, according to news reports. And as Amazon finalizes testing in the UK of its automated drone delivery system for packages prior to launching the program in … Read more

Think Spring by Improving Your Outdoor Areas

Depending on where you live, this year has seen one of the mildest winters on record (in the Midwest) or one of the snowiest (in the Northeast and Southeast). Yet everywhere in the US, spring is right around the corner. In just a few weeks, temperatures will rise, the sun will return, and the weather … Read more

Improving Workflow in Warehouse and Dock Operations

The rise in online shopping has put dock and warehouse managers under the gun to improve operations. Mega-retailers like Wal-Mart and Amazon and package delivery services like UPS and FedEx can afford to spend billions on research and development of faster, more efficient ways to get products to consumers faster and more accurately. The result … Read more

Hose and Cable Reels Increase Workplace Safety

Hoses and cords are commonly used in many different types of operations. Whether they are water hoses, air hoses to power mechanical equipment, or even electrical cables, hoses and cords provide a valuable service. Yet hoses and cords also create a potential safety hazard, especially when sprawled across high traffic areas. They are a serious trip … Read more