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TIPS to Improve Safety on Your Construction Site

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Construction sites are commonly seen in our daily lives whether it's road construction or building construction, this particular industry it is one of the largest business sectors in North America. As easy as it is to encounter one in our everyday lives, accidents on construction sites are very common. Statistics show that one in ten construction workers are injured every year with 5.4 hand injuries on average per 100 employees annually. Cuts and lacerations was the most reported injury with bruises from impacts being the second most common. Over the course of a 45-year career, a construction worker has a 1 in 200 chance of dying. Therefore, workers need to make safety their number one priority making sure that the site is in a condition with lowest chance of any possible accidents. They also need to make sure they're wearing the right gear to protect themselves from any risks while on the job. Here are some tips to improve safety on your site: 1. ...

Kamelo Welding Gloves Review

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Here are some customer reviews of our best-sellers! 1. 812 Argon Welding Gloves These gloves have excellent feedback with many customers saying how cost-effective they are and well worth the price! A TIG welding customer stated how comfortable they were for their dexterity and complimented on their durability as well. If you're looking for cost-effective, durable welding gloves that you can easily move your hands in, or general work/gardening gloves, we highly recommend the Kamelo 812. Click here to purchase on Amazon (receive a 10% off discount at purchase!) 2. 915 Welding Gloves Our 915 gloves are also well-loved by our customers leaving reviews saying how soft the inner part of the gloves are with 100% cotton lining and how satisfied they are with the design as well as the color. Customers who have purchased these gloves said that they would recommend them to other fellow welders. These gloves are not only suitable for welding, but they're ...