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J. J. Keller & Associate, Inc., a leading provider of safety and compliance solutions, and the International Safety Equipment Association (ISEA) recently joined forces to conduct a comprehensive study on head protection practices and challenges. The results of the study, titled "A Turning Point for Head Protection," were released Oct. 16. The public can download the study report on the J. J. Keller Safegear Protect website, and members of ISEA can download the study report on the association’s website.
J. J. Keller and ISEA experts will host a free webcast titled “Head Protection Practices and Challenges: A J. J. Keller and ISEA Collaborative Study,” examining the results, on November 13, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. central time. The public may register here.
Summary of Key Findings
“Head protection has been a cornerstone of workplace safety for decades," said Cam Mackey, president and CEO of ISEA. "While the growing variety of head protection options provides greater choice, it has also introduced some confusion for safety professionals and workers. Addressing these challenges head-on and clarifying the most effective solutions and standards will ensure better protection and safety for all.”
J. J. Keller & Associates Inc. and ISEA, both dedicated to promoting worker safety, recognized the need for clarity in head protection practices. Through their collaborative efforts, they aim to enhance overall safety through education and outreach
“The first step towards achieving this goal is to understand the challenges and usage patterns of safety professionals and head protection users,” said Bob Larsen, vice president of research and development with J. J. Keller. “We believe that the findings of this study will inspire meaningful discussions among regulators, safety professionals, and industry experts, and ultimately contribute to enhanced worker safety and well-being.”