Vaping May Be the New Smoking, But Should It Be Allowed at Work?

In case you haven’t heard, cigarette smoking is out and vaping is in — at least among young people. But the rise in popularity of e-cigarettes and vaping pens has raised new concerns about workplace smoking that most businesses though had already been resolved. Indoor smoking is now banned in nearly every state, thanks to … Read more

5 Things to Look for When Buying a Mechanic’s Crawler

A mechanic’s crawler is the little board on wheels that enable auto mechanics and others to slide under cars, trucks, and other equipment. They are sometimes called mechanic’s creepers as well as crawlers — which is pretty creepy by itself — but there is nothing scary about using one of these convenient devices. They can … Read more

Here Are the Top 10 Ways Your Workers Probably Will Get Injured

As any business owner can tell you, workplaces can be hazardous to employees. Every year, more than $50 billion is spent on worker disability claims. The saddest part is that most workplace injuries can be easily avoided if a few simple changes are made. Identifying risks within the workplace and making corrections, retraining workers to … Read more

Labor Department Offers Safety Help to Smaller-Sized Contractors

While the biggest construction contractors often have teams of safety and health specialists on staff to help identify and eliminate safety hazards, smaller-scale contractors who make up the majority of construction businesses are generally on their own. Until now, that is. The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration recently issued a new guide designed to … Read more

This Week’s Bahrns Blog December 2016 Week 1

Here is a special sneak preview of some of the stories you will find coming soon to the Bahrns blog: While many big construction companies have elaborate safety departments, smaller contractors are generally on their own. But now OSHA has developed a new guide that can help small- to medium-sized construction contractors improve workplace safety. … Read more

Investing in Lift Tables Can Save You Money in the Long Run

Quick: What is the average height of all the employees in your workplace? In the US, the average height for men is 5 foot 10 inches. For women, the average height is 5 feet 4 inches. But that’s the national average. Most of your worker are going to be either taller or shorter than that. … Read more

Replacing Casters Cheaper than Buying All New Equipment

If you have a dolly, cart, or other materials handling transport vehicle that is out of service, you may not always have to buy an entirely new replacement. In many cases, you can save money and get your vehicle back on the job faster by simply replacing its casters. Casters are the wheels the fit … Read more

Materials Handling Library Offers Wealth of Information

At Bahrns.com, we do more than just provide materials handling equipment, parts, and supplies to our wide range of commercial and industrial customers. We also strive to educate our clients, vendors, and others in the materials handling community on the latest materials handling topics, new equipment, and issues that are important to our industry. There’s … Read more