What you need to comply with ANSI A10 Standards
According to the Organizational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), more than 4.1 million workers suffer from job-related illnesses and injuries in a year. Construction Industry Standards Released...
View ArticleA Quick Glance At Eyewash Station Regulations
Your eyes are one of the most vulnerable and easily damaged parts of your body. They also provide you with one of the senses you count on to do your everyday tasks – sight. The combination of...
View ArticleClearing Up the ANSI Sign Confusion
We’ve heard from many customers that they need some clarity around which safety signs they need in their facility to ensure OSHA-compliance. We definitely understand the confusion and we want to help...
View ArticleSize Matters: Introducing the Smallest Pipe Marker Ever
If labeling very small pipes pester you, then your worrying days are over! Identifying and marking small pipes is now easy, thanks to Seton's newest Setmark® pipe marker size! This latest and smallest...
View ArticlePlum Heated Eyewash Stations Keep Eyes Safe in the Cold
When temperatures drop, rinse your eyes with Plum Heated Eyewash Stations. Work involving potentially hazardous chemicals and fumes can happen in any condition. This includes cold climates and...
View ArticleInspection Perfection: Tips When Inspecting Pipe Markers
When you have extensive piping infrastructure in your facility, it’s critical that you mark this properly with appropriate pipe markers.However, it can be just as important to keep those pipeline...
View ArticleProtect Your Head: Protective Headgear Saves Lives
Since head injuries can be life-altering or even fatal, it’s important to wear the proper head protection on the jobsite. Hard hats can protect both workers and supervisors from falling objects,...
View ArticleSeton Case Study: First of Its Kind Pipe Installation Requires One-of-a-Kind...
Seton specializes in creating personalized solutions for its customers. For one customer, that personalized solution required the design and creation of extremely large pipe markers featuring colors...
View Article6 Factors to I.D. Your Pipes and Valves
Marking all the pipes and valves in your facilities is imperative to the safety of everyone in the building. According to ANSI/ASME Standard A13.1-2015, there are six main factors to consider when...
View ArticlePipe Marking Part 4: Choosing the Right Color
Pipe marker color is a major component when it comes to identifying the contents of a pipe. While the text legend remains the primary means of identification, you can use specific colors to identify...
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