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WAIRE Compliance for Southern California Locations

If you own or operate a warehouse or facility with warehouse space in the area regulated by the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), you may be subject to the Warehouse Actions and Investments to Reduce Emissions (WAIRE) Program. The Annual WAIRE Report (AWR) is due January 31, 2025 for those locations with a warehouse size greater than or equal to 100,000 square feet and less than 150,000 square feet for the operating year of 2024.

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Keeping Workers Safe with Fall Protection

Falls are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities, highlighting it as an essential focus for any industrial organization. Whether working on rooftops, scaffolding, or elevated platforms, having the right systems and protocols in place can mean the difference between a near miss and a tragic accident. This article explores when fall protection is required, the ABCD’s of fall protection, the importance of effective fall arrest lanyards, and proper inspection procedures to ensure safety systems perform as intended.

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Are You Ready for The New TSCA PFAS Reporting Requirements?

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has published an extensive wide-ranging final rule that requires companies to report per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) manufactured, including imported, in the United States under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). This Rule does not solely extend to traditional chemical manufacturers but is inclusive of importers of products that contain one or more PFAS compounds.

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IR Scanning Best Practices: Protecting Equipment, Employees, and Facilities

Infrared (IR) scanning, also known as thermographic or thermal imaging, is a vital technology used across industries to detect potential issues in electrical and mechanical systems before they escalate into costly or hazardous failures. By capturing temperature variations invisible to the naked eye, IR scanning can identify anomalies that signal potential failures, energy inefficiencies, and safety risks. This technique is particularly useful for equipment inspection, predictive maintenance, and ensuring compliance with industry safety standards. In this article, we will explore the purpose and scope of IR scanning, examine relevant regulatory requirements, and outline best management practices and effective control methods to enhance both equipment reliability and employee safety.

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U.S. Compliance Acquires Hellman & Associates, Inc.

Creator of Compliance as a Service (CaaS) expands its presence in the Colorado market. U.S. Compliance (USC), a national provider of environmental, health and safety (EHS) services, announced today that it has acquired Hellman & Associates, Inc., a regional leader in EHS consulting based in the Denver, CO area. The acquisition of a Colorado-based market leader equips USC with a launching pad for continued growth throughout the Rocky Mountain region.

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10 Essential Forklift Safety Practices

Forklifts are indispensable tools in various industries, enabling efficient movement of heavy materials and contributing to the productivity of warehouses, manufacturing plants, and construction sites. However, despite their utility, forklifts can pose significant risks if not handled correctly. This article highlights key forklift safety practices every operator and company should implement, from training and inspections to understanding forklift stability. Following these guidelines reduces accident risks, promotes a safer work environment, and enhances overall productivity.

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