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Kimberly-Clark Safety Div.
1400 Holcomb Bridge Road
Roswell, GA 30076
Phone: 800-255-6401
Fax: 800-579-3555
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Email: safety.cust.support@kcc.com
Sales: 800-255-6401
Toll-free: 800-255-6401
Recent Content on The Fabricator for Kimberly-Clark Safety Div.
- From The Welder
Kimberly-Clark Professional announces winners of Jackson Safety scholarships
- Oct 21, 2016
- Arc Welding
- News Release
Kimberly-Clark Professional, Roswell, Ga., has awarded Jackson Safety scholarships to three experienced welding instructors selected by the American Welding Society for their commitment to welding safety. The award winners are: Adam Lynnes, Lynnes Welding Training Inc., Fargo, N.D. Dayton...
- From The Fabricator
Kimberly-Clark to help fund training for USA World Skills competitor in welding
- Aug 22, 2013
- Safety
- News Release
The Kimberly-Clark Corp., Neenah, Wis., has donated $10,000 to support the American Welding Society's (AWS's) USA Training for International Welders Competition (World Skills). Following each biennial national welding skills competition, an individual is selected to represent the U.S. in the...
- From The Welder
Making safety a priority
- By Kristy Giebe
- Jul 16, 2012
- Safety
- Article
Welders are exposed to a number of hazards in the shop every day. Because of the inherent dangers that a welding environment can pose, it’s important that you, the welder, in conjunction with shop management, exercise a commitment to personal protection at all times. Carelessness can lead to preventable injury, costing you time away from work or much worse. Ask yourself these three questions to make sure safety is a priority for you and in your workplace.
- From The Fabricator
Cut-resistant gloves, sleeves protect in metal fabrication applications
- Apr 3, 2012
- Safety
- Product Release
Kimberly-Clark Professional has introduced two new products that offer protection in metal fabrication, glass handling, automotive assembly, and stamping operations. Jackson Safety G60 Level 2 polyurethane-coated, cut-resistant gloves protect against minor cuts and abrasions and offer a barrier...
- From The Fabricator
Research shows metal exposure from shop towels may exceed permissible drinking water levels
- Mar 19, 2012
- Safety
- News Release
Gradient, an environmental and risk science consulting firm, has released new data that shows metal exposure levels from use of laundered shop towels may exceed the permissible levels allowed in drinking water. According to the research, manufacturing workers using a typical number of shop towels...
- From The Fabricator
Cut-resistant gloves, sleeve introduced
- Nov 10, 2011
- Safety
- Product Release
Kimberly-Clark Professional has introduced two new Jackson Safety brand cut-resistant gloves and a cut-resistant sleeve. The G60 Level 5 cut-resistant gloves with Dyneema® fiber — spun from glass, stainless steel, and spandex — meet ANSI Level 4/EN 388 Level 5 cut resistance. They are coated...
- From The Fabricator
Nitrile gloves feature improved oil and industrial grease grip
- Oct 24, 2011
- Safety
- Product Release
Kimberly-Clark Professional offers updated Jackson Safety G40 nitrile foam-coated gloves that are washable and silicone-free. The enhanced gloves, now colored blue instead of the former purple, feature improved oil and industrial grease grip and maintain EN388 ratings through at least five wash...
- From The Fabricator
Survey finds high rate of worker noncompliance with PPE protocols
- Aug 9, 2011
- Safety
- News Release
In a survey released today by Kimberly-Clark Professional, Roswell, Ga., 89 percent of safety professionals said they have observed workers not wearing safety equipment when they should have been. Twenty-nine percent said this has happened on numerous occasions. "This high rate of noncompliance...
- From The Fabricator
Kimberly Clark invites metal manufacturers to enter FAT BOB™ motorcycle sweepstakes
- Mar 8, 2010
- Safety
- News Release
Kimberly-Clark Professional has launched a nationwide promotion inviting metal manufacturing professionals to enter a sweepstakes for a chance to win a 2010 Harley-Davidson® DYNA® FAT BOB™ motorcycle. The promotion is called Stand Up For American Iron. Learn more by visiting...
- From The Fabricator
Survey shows lack of PPE use by U.S. workers
- Jan 13, 2009
- Safety
- News Release
U.S. workers are risking workplace injuries by not complying with important safety procedures, according to a survey released by Kimberly-Clark Professional, Roswell, Ga. The survey found that 89 percent of safety professionals polled at the 2008 National Safety Council (NSC) Congress have observed...
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