Author Archives: Martin Supply
As COVID-19 continues to spread, it is more important than ever for companies to protect their workers by providing a safe, sanitary work environment. As a result, many companies are beginning to evaluate and adapt their workplace processes and procedures to ensure workers’ safety. Read More
Cleaning and disinfecting products along with sanitizers are a hot commodity these days. For manufacturers and other businesses who need large quantities, securing these items can be a challenge. For the general public, they are often gone as soon as they hit the shelves. Read More
Cleaning and disinfecting products along with sanitizers are a hot commodity these days. For manufacturers and other businesses who need large quantities, securing these items can be a challenge. For the general public, they are often gone as soon as they hit the shelves. Read More
A lot of companies wonder why they need written safety programs. What good does it do and who is going to read them anyway? Learn from
Malcolm Ritchie, BS, QSSP, HMTRI, Authorized OSHA Outreach Instructor. Read More
When it comes to sourcing, fasteners are oftentimes the low priority, “class C” afterthought components. Martin Fastening can provide significant value for Customers when sourcing fasteners. Read More
As the United States begins looking at how and when to get back to work, that doesn’t mean that social distancing, wearing PPE and taking temperatures will be a thing of the past. In fact, those things will be our new normal. Read More
A lot of companies wonder why they need written safety programs. What good does it do and who is going to read them anyway? Learn from
Malcolm Ritchie, BS, QSSP, HMTRI, Authorized OSHA Outreach Instructor. Read More
When you hear “heat stress,” the first thing that you think of is probably a hot, sunny day in the middle of summer. And while it’s true that working in the hot sun can certainly contribute to heat stress, it’s far from the only factor that we must consider. Read More
Electrolytes are chemicals that conduct electricity when dissolved in water. When they interact with other electrolytes and with cells, they keep the body’s small electric currents flowing. Not only does this help your body’s natural processes run smoothly, but it’s also essential for your survival. Read More
As most companies know, by federal law OSHA requires that all companies maintain a safe working environment for their workers. OSHA has several requirements for keeping your workers safe. Among those is the requirement for safety training. Read More