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A bright yellow wet floor sign set before walking people on a walkway tested for NFSI B101.1-2022 wet SCOF.
ANSI | Fall Protection

NFSI B101.1-2022: Measuring the Wet SCOF of Walkways

ByBrad Kelechava June 30, 2023June 4, 2025

The bipedal gait cycle (i.e., the way you walk), begins with heel strike. The spring ligament of the foot releases its tension during toe-off, which leads to the swing…

Reflection of a safe walking surface following ASTM F1637-21.
ANSI | Fall Protection

ASTM F1637-21: Standard Practice For Safe Walking Surfaces

ByErin Stepka May 12, 2021June 4, 2025

Trips and falls can happen anywhere. In 2019, there were 244,000 workplace injuries from falls, slips, and trips, according to the National Safety Council. Uneven…

Two warehouse managers reviewing ANSI standards and OSHA requirements for warehouse safety.
ANSI | Manufacturing | Occupational Health and Safety

The Most Common Areas for Warehouse Dangers

ByGuest Contributor June 26, 2018May 29, 2025

For an area commonly hidden from customers and the rest of the public, a warehouse can prove to be a dangerous place. Recent statistics from…

Winter Slip and Fall Prevention
ANSI | Consumer Safety

Winter Slip and Fall Prevention

ByBrad Kelechava February 23, 2017May 28, 2025

In industry, slips, trips, and falls are persistent concerns; they are responsible for 15% of all accidental deaths, being second only to motor vehicles as…

Awareness and Prevention of Trips, Slips and Falls, OSHA
ANSI | Occupational Health and Safety

Awareness and Prevention of Trips, Slips and Falls

ByRobert Russotti January 30, 2015May 30, 2025

Slips, trips and falls are among the most common workplace injuries according to the US department of Labor. A PowerPoint presentation Slips, Trips and Falls Identification…

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