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What differentiates a modern building site from an older one? Sure, there may be better safety equipment, scaffolding and materials, but what else has changed?

These days, there are more and better-varied signs and labels on construction sites. These aren’t just for show – they help enforce safety standards.

Below, we discuss the different types of building site safety signs available, how they impact construction site safety and their importance. More...

image of alphabetical and numerical wire markers

Cable management is important. Whether you work in an office, lab or factory, loose cables and wires can pose serious slipping and fire risks. For many businesses, having a proper cable marking system can help significantly.

However, implementing a wire marking system is difficult without the correct tools and protocol. Thankfully, we have something that can make cable knots a distant memory.

Below, we’ll discuss how cable markers can help you achieve a better, more streamlined cable management system. More...

a collage of critical control points signs

Kitchen safety is a complicated issue. The foundation of this safety is critical control points, which ensure key safety processes happen at specific points.

HACCP food safety rules govern these critical control points. These set out the nature, location and purpose of control points.

A network of kitchen labels and signs help to enforce critical control points. These allow kitchen staff to work safely in a fast-paced environment.

Below, we discuss what critical control points are, their purpose, how the HACCP plays a role and the importance of having high-quality kitchen labels. More...

A visitor management system can be an essential line of security. It may seem small, but recording visitors and controlling where they can go is an underrated safety blanket.

If security officials know where people most likely are and who is on the premises, it makes visitor safety easier.

Some industries need a visitor management system more than others. Small offices may not need one, while large public buildings need an effective traffic and registration system to keep people safe. More...

These days, when we think of PPE, it conjures images of face masks and other medical-related protection. However, PPE is far-reaching and includes protection for all parts of a person’s body.

For example, if you have ever worked a factory or manual labour job, steel-toe-capped boots are the baseline. They may seem small, but these boots have been the difference between a sore toe and a broken one.

Below, we discuss foot protection safety, the responsibility employers have, the legislation around the subject and how to protect feet in your workplace. More...