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What OSHA 1910.269 Means for You
There’s no room for error if your employees work near energized equipment or open flames. OSHA has updated its regulations to require arc-rated (AR) clothing for all energized work over 50 volts, and noncompliance comes at a cost.
Wildman provides OSHA-compliant flame-resistant uniforms and the support you need to implement a safe, effective program.
This regulation applies to anyone working in electric power generation, transmission, or distribution.
Failure to comply can lead to serious injury, fines, and lost trust. Want to dig deeper? Read our detailed blog post for more about OSHA 1910.269 and what’s relevant for your business.
Here's What it Requires
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Flame-resistant, OSHA-compliant uniforms don’t just check a box; they build trust and confidence.
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